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Optimal two-stage designs based on restricted mean survival time for a single-arm study

Guogen Shan

2021Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Restricted mean survival time is an alternative measure of treatment effect to hazard ratio in clinical trials with time-to-event outcome. The current methods have been focused on one-stage designs. In this article, we propose optimal two-stage designs for a single-arm study with the smallest expected sample size. We compare the performance of the new optimal two-stage designs with the existing one-stage design with regards to the expected sample size and the expected total study length. The simulation results indicate that the new two-stage designs can save the expected sample size substantially as compared to the one-stage design. We use a non-small cell lung cancer trial to illustrate the application of the proposed designs. The proposed optimal two-stage designs are recommended for use when time for patient accrual is longer than the pre-specified follow-up time.

Topics & Concepts

Sample size determinationOptimal designStage (stratigraphy)Computer scienceStatisticsHazard ratioReliability engineeringMathematicsConfidence intervalEngineeringPaleontologyBiologyStatistical Methods in Clinical TrialsOptimal Experimental Design MethodsMolecular Biology Techniques and Applications