Impact of correlations between prioritized outcomes on the net benefit and its estimate by generalized pairwise comparisons

Author:

Fuyama Kanako12ORCID,Ogawa Mitsunori3,Mizusawa Junki4,Kanemitsu Yukihide5,Fujita Shin6,Kawahara Takuya7,Sakamaki Kentaro8,Oba Koji39

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Medicine Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

2. Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

3. Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

4. Japan Clinical Oncology Group Data Center/Operations Office National Cancer Center Hospital Tokyo Japan

5. Department of Colorectal Surgery National Cancer Center Hospital Tokyo Japan

6. Department of Surgery Tochigi Cancer Center Tochigi Japan

7. Clinical Research Promotion Center, The University of Tokyo Hospital Tokyo Japan

8. Center for Data Science Yokohama City University Yokohama Japan

9. Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

Benefit‐risk balance is gaining interest in clinical trials. For the comprehensive assessment of benefits and risks, generalized pairwise comparisons are increasingly used to estimate the net benefit based on multiple prioritized outcomes. Although previous research has demonstrated that the correlations between the outcomes impact the net benefit and its estimate, the direction and magnitude of this impact remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the impact of correlations between two binary or Gaussian variables on the true net benefit values via theoretical and numerical analyses. We also explored the impact of correlations between survival and categorical variables on the net benefit estimates based on four existing methods (Gehan, Péron, Gehan with correction, and Péron with correction) in the presence of right censoring via simulation and application to actual oncology clinical trial data. Our theoretical and numerical analyses revealed that the true net benefit values were impacted by the correlations in various directions depending on the outcome distributions. With binary endpoints, this direction was governed by a simple rule with a threshold of 50% for a favorable outcome. Our simulation showed that the net benefit estimates based on Gehan's or Péron's scoring rule could be substantially biased in the presence of right censoring, and that the direction and magnitude of this bias were associated with the outcome correlations. The recently proposed correction method greatly reduced this bias, even in the presence of strong outcome correlations. The impact of correlations should be carefully considered when interpreting the net benefit and its estimate.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Statistics and Probability,Epidemiology

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