• Title of article

    Counterfactual Links to the Proportion of Treatment Effect Explained by a Surrogate Marker

  • Author/Authors

    G.، Taylor, Jeremy M. نويسنده , , Yue، Wang, نويسنده , , Rodolphe، Thiebaut, نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    -1101
  • From page
    1102
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    In a randomized clinical trial, a statistic that measures the proportion of treatment effect on the primary clinical outcome that is explained by the treatment effect on a surrogate outcome is a useful concept. We investigate whether a statistic proposed to estimate this proportion can be given a causal interpretation as defined by models of counterfactual variables. For the situation of binary surrogate and outcome variables, two counterfactual models are considered, both of which include the concept of the proportion of the treatment effect, which acts through the surrogate. In general, the statistic does not equal either of the two proportions from the counterfactual models, and can be substantially different. Conditions are given for which the statistic does equal the counterfactual model proportions. A randomized clinical trial with potential surrogate endpoints is undertaken in a scientific context; this context will naturally place constraints on the parameters of the counterfactual model. We conducted a simulation experiment to investigate what impact these constraints had on the relationship between the proportion explained (PE) statistic and the counterfactual model proportions. We found that observable constraints had very little impact on the agreement between the statistic and the counterfactual model proportions, whereas unobservable constraints could lead to more agreement.
  • Keywords
    Causal effects , clinical trial , Counterfactual model , Surrogate marker , Indirect effect , Direct effect
  • Journal title
    BIOMETRICS (BIOMETRIC SOCIETY)
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    BIOMETRICS (BIOMETRIC SOCIETY)
  • Record number

    84138