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arxiv: 1311.7485 · v1 · pith:AJV6BNRPnew · submitted 2013-11-29 · 📊 stat.AP

Likelihood reweighting methods to reduce potential bias in noninferiority trials which rely on historical data to make inference

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It is generally believed that bias is minimized in well-controlled randomized clinical trials. However, bias can arise in active controlled noninferiority trials because the inference relies on a previously estimated effect size obtained from a historical trial that may have been conducted for a different population. By implementing a likelihood reweighting method through propensity scoring, a study designed to estimate a treatment effect in one trial population can be used to estimate the treatment effect size in a different target population. We illustrate this method in active controlled noninferiority trials, although it can also be used in other types of studies, such as historically controlled trials, meta-analyses, and comparative effectiveness analyses.

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