Title of article :
Likelihood-Ratio-Test Methods for Drug Safety Signal Detection from Multiple Clinical Datasets
Author/Authors :
Huang, Lan Mathematical Statistician in the Division of Biostatistics - Office of Clinical Evidence and Analysis - Silver Spring, USA , Zalkikar, Jyoti Mathematical Statistician in the Division of Biometrics I - Office of Biostatistics - Silver Spring, USA , Tiwari, Ram Division Director in the Division of Biostatistics - Office of Clinical Evidence and Analysis - Silver Spring, USA
Abstract :
Pre- and postmarket drug safety evaluations usually include an integrated summary of results obtained using data from multiple
studies related to a drug of interest. -is paper proposes three approaches based on the likelihood ratio test (LRT), called the LRT
methods, for drug safety signal detection from large observational databases with multiple studies, with focus on identifying
signals of adverse events (AEs) from many AEs associated with a particular drug or inversely for signals of drugs associated with a
particular AE. -e methods discussed include simple pooled LRT method and its variations such as the weighted LRT that
incorporates the total drug exposure information by study. -e power and type-I error of the LRT methods are evaluated in a
simulation study with varying heterogeneity across studies. For illustration purpose, these methods are applied to Proton Pump
Inhibitors (PPIs) data with 6 studies for the effect of concomitant use of PPIs in treating patients with osteoporosis and to Lipiodol
(a contrast agent) data with 13 studies for evaluating that drug’s safety profiles.
Keywords :
Likelihood-Ratio-Test , LRT , Multiple
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine