Causal Inference on Win Ratio for Observational Data with Dependent Subjects

12/13/2022
by   Di Zhang, et al.
0

Composite endpoints are commonly used with an anticipation that clinically relevant endpoints as a whole would yield meaningful treatment benefits. The win ratio is a rank-based statistic to summarize composite endpoints, allowing prioritizing the important components of the composite endpoints. Recent development in statistical inference for the win ratio statistic has been focusing on independent subjects without any potential confounding. When analyzing composite endpoints using observational data, one of the important challenges is confounding at baseline. Additionally, hierarchical observational data structures are commonly seen in practice, especially in multi-center studies with patients nesting within hospitals. Such hierarchical structure can introduce potential dependency or cluster effects among observations in the analysis. To address these two issues when using the win ratio statistic, we propose a weighted stratified causal win ratio estimator with calibrated weights. The calibrated weights create balanced patient-level covariates and cluster effect distributions between comparison groups. We conducted extensive simulation studies and showed promising performance of the proposed estimator in terms of bias, variance estimation, type I error and power analysis, regardless of the allocation of treatment assignments at baseline and intra-cluster correlations within clusters. Lastly, the proposed estimator was applied to an observational study among children with traumatic brain injury.

READ FULL TEXT
research
06/09/2023

Causal Effect Estimation from Observational and Interventional Data Through Matrix Weighted Linear Estimators

We study causal effect estimation from a mixture of observational and in...
research
08/02/2022

Doubly Robust Proximal Causal Inference under Confounded Outcome-Dependent Sampling

Unmeasured confounding and selection bias are often of concern in observ...
research
04/18/2023

Quadruply robust estimation of marginal structural models in observational studies subject to covariate-driven observations

Electronic health records and other sources of observational data are in...
research
04/05/2023

Many Data: Combine Experimental and Observational Data through a Power Likelihood

Randomized controlled trials are commonly regarded as the gold standard ...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset