Title of article :
Comparison of treatment regimes with adjustment for auxiliary variables
Author/Authors :
Xinyu Tang&Abdus S. Wahed، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Treatment regimes are algorithms for assigning treatments to patients with complex diseases, where treatment
consists of more than one episode of therapy, potentially with different dosages of the same agent
or different agents. Sequentially randomized clinical trials are usually designed to evaluate and compare
the effect of different treatment regimes. In such designs, eligible patients are first randomly assigned to
receive one of the initial treatments. Patients meeting some criteria (e.g. no progressive disease) are then
randomized to receive one of the maintenance treatments. Usually, the procedure continues until all treatment
options are exhausted. Such multistage treatment assignment results in treatment regimes consisting
of initial treatments, intermediate responses and second-stage treatments. However, methods for efficient
analysis of sequentially randomized trials have only been developed very recently. As a result, earlier
clinical trials reported results based only on the comparison of stage-specific treatments. In this article,
we propose a model that applies to comparisons of any combination of any number of treatment regimes
regardless of the number of stages of treatment adjusted for auxiliary variables. Contrasts of treatment
regimes are tested using the Wald chi-square method. Both the model and Wald chi-square tests of contrasts
are illustrated through a simulation study and an application to a high-risk neuroblastoma study to
complement the earlier results reported on this study.
Keywords :
Auxiliary variables , treatment regime , high-risk neuroblastoma study , sequentially randomizeddesign , Time-dependent covariates
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS