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J Biopharm Stat ; : 1-20, 2024 Apr 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38639571

ABSTRACT

There are many Bayesian design methods allowing for the incorporation of historical data for sample size determination (SSD) in situations where the outcome in the historical data is the same as the outcome of a new study. However, there is a dearth of methods supporting the incorporation of data from a previously completed clinical trial that investigated the same or similar treatment as the new trial but had a primary outcome that is different. We propose a simulation-based Bayesian SSD framework using the partial-borrowing scale transformed power prior (straPP). The partial-borrowing straPP is developed by applying a novel scale transformation to a traditional power prior on the parameters from the historical data model to make the information better align with the new data model. The scale transformation is based on the assumption that the standardized parameters (i.e., parameters multiplied by the square roots of their respective Fisher information matrices) are equal. To illustrate the method, we present results from simulation studies that use real data from a previously completed clinical trial to design a new clinical trial with a primary time-to-event endpoint.

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Stat Med ; 42(1): 1-14, 2023 01 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36318875

ABSTRACT

We develop the scale transformed power prior for settings where historical and current data involve different data types, such as binary and continuous data. This situation arises often in clinical trials, for example, when historical data involve binary responses and the current data involve some other type of continuous or discrete outcome. The power prior, proposed by Ibrahim and Chen, does not address the issue of different data types. Herein, we develop a new type of power prior, which we call the scale transformed power prior (straPP). The straPP is constructed by transforming the power prior for the historical data by rescaling the parameter using a function of the Fisher information matrices for the historical and current data models, thereby shifting the scale of the parameter vector from that of the historical to that of the current data. Examples are presented to motivate the need for such a transformation, and simulation studies are presented to illustrate the performance advantages of the straPP over the power prior and other informative and noninformative priors. A real dataset from a clinical trial undertaken to study a novel transitional care model for stroke survivors is used to illustrate the methodology.


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Models, Statistical , Research Design , Humans , Bayes Theorem , Computer Simulation
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