| Literature DB >> 28681681 |
Federico Rotolo1,2, Xavier Paoletti1,2, Tomasz Burzykowski3,4, Marc Buyse3,4, Stefan Michiels1,2.
Abstract
Surrogate endpoints are often used in clinical trials instead of well-established hard endpoints for practical convenience. The meta-analytic approach relies on two measures of surrogacy: one at the individual level and one at the trial level. In the survival data setting, a two-step model based on copulas is commonly used. We present a new approach which employs a bivariate survival model with an individual random effect shared between the two endpoints and correlated treatment-by-trial interactions. We fit this model using auxiliary mixed Poisson models. We study via simulations the operating characteristics of this mixed Poisson approach as compared to the two-step copula approach. We illustrate the application of the methods on two individual patient data meta-analyses in gastric cancer, in the advanced setting (4069 patients from 20 randomized trials) and in the adjuvant setting (3288 patients from 14 randomized trials).Entities:
Keywords: Surrogate endpoint; copula; failure time; meta-analysis; randomized trials
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28681681 DOI: 10.1177/0962280217718582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stat Methods Med Res ISSN: 0962-2802 Impact factor: 3.021