Consistent covariances estimation for stratum imbalances under marginal design for covariate adaptive randomization

09/27/2022
by   Zixuan Zhao, et al.
0

Marginal design, also called as the minimization method, is a popular approach used for covariate adaptive randomization when the number of strata is large in a clinical trial. It aims to achieve a balanced allocation of treatment groups at the marginal levels of some prespecified and discrete stratification factors. Valid statistical inference with data collected under covariate adaptive randomization requires the knowledge of the limiting covariance matrix of within-stratum imbalances. The existence of the limit under the marginal design is recently established, which can be estimated by Monte Carlo simulations when the distribution of the stratification factors is known. This assumption may not hold, however, in practice. In this work, we propose to replace the usually unknown distribution with an estimator, such as the empirical distribution, in the Monte Carlo approach and establish its consistency, in particular, by Le Cam's third lemma. As an application, we consider in simulation studies adjustments to existing robust tests for treatment effects with survival data by the proposed covariances estimator. It shows that the adjusted tests achieve a size close to the nominal level, and unlike other designs, the robust tests without adjustment may have an asymptotic size inflation issue under the marginal design.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
11/17/2018

Validity and Robustness of Tests in Survival Analysis under Covariate-Adaptive Randomization

Covariate-adaptive randomization is popular in clinical trials with sequ...
research
02/12/2023

Number of Repetitions in Re-randomization Tests

In covariate-adaptive or response-adaptive randomization, the treatment ...
research
07/25/2018

Statistical Inference of Covariate-Adjusted Randomized Experiments

Covariate-adjusted randomization procedure is frequently used in compara...
research
04/06/2020

On the Theory of Covariate-Adaptive Designs

Pocock and Simon's marginal procedure (Pocock and Simon, 1975) is often ...
research
02/08/2022

Validity of tests for time-to-event endpoints in studies with the Pocock and Simon covariate-adaptive randomization

In the presence of prognostic covariates, inference about the treatment ...
research
01/28/2022

Covariate-Adjusted Log-Rank Test: Guaranteed Efficiency Gain and Universal Applicability

Nonparametric covariate adjustment is considered for log-rank type tests...
research
02/18/2023

Clustered Covariate Regression

High covariate dimensionality is an increasingly occurrent phenomenon in...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset