Application of Dynamic Linear Models to Random Allocation Clinical Trials with Covariates

09/22/2020
by   Albert. H. Lee III, et al.
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A recent method using Dynamic Linear Models to improve preferred treatment allocation budget in random allocation models was proposed by Lee, Boone, et al (2020). However this model failed to include the impact covariates such as smoking, gender, etc, had on model performance. The current paper addresses random allocation to treatments using the DLM in Bayesian Adaptive Allocation Models with a single covariate. We show a reduced treatment allocation budget along with a reduced time to locate preferred treatment. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis is performed on mean and variance parameters and a power analysis is conducted using Bayes Factor. This power analysis is used to determine the proportion of unallocated patient budgets above a specified cutoff value. Additionally a sensitivity analysis is conducted on covariate coefficients.

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