| Literature DB >> 23625633 |
Yohei Kawasaki1, Etsuo Miyaoka.
Abstract
In drug development, non-inferiority tests are often employed to determine the difference between two independent binomial proportions. Many test statistics for non-inferiority are based on the frequentist framework. However, research on non-inferiority in the Bayesian framework is limited. In this paper, we suggest a new Bayesian index τ = P(π₁ > π₂-Δ₀|X₁, X₂), where X₁ and X₂ denote binomial random variables for trials n1 and n₂, and parameters π₁ and π₂ , respectively, and the non-inferiority margin is Δ₀> 0. We show two calculation methods for τ, an approximate method that uses normal approximation and an exact method that uses an exact posterior PDF. We compare the approximate probability with the exact probability for τ. Finally, we present the results of actual clinical trials to show the utility of index τ.Entities:
Keywords: Bayesian inference; empirical Bayes method; exact probability; independent binomial proportions; non-inferiority
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23625633 DOI: 10.1002/pst.1571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Stat ISSN: 1539-1604 Impact factor: 1.894