SMIM: a unified framework of Survival sensitivity analysis using Multiple Imputation and Martingale

07/05/2020
by   Shu Yang, et al.
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Censored survival data are common in clinical trial studies. We propose a unified framework for sensitivity analysis to censoring at random in survival data using multiple imputation and martingale, called SMIM. The proposed framework adopts the δ-adjusted and control-based models, indexed by the sensitivity parameter, entailing censoring at random and a wide collection of censoring not at random assumptions. Also, it targets for a broad class of treatment effect estimands defined as functionals of treatment-specific survival functions, taking into account of missing data due to censoring. Multiple imputation facilitates the use of simple full-sample estimation; however, the standard Rubin's combining rule may overestimate the variance for inference in the sensitivity analysis framework. We decompose the multiple imputation estimator into a martingale series based on the sequential construction of the estimator and propose the wild bootstrap inference by resampling the martingale series. The new bootstrap inference has a theoretical guarantee for consistency and is computationally efficient compared to the non-parametric bootstrap counterpart. We evaluate the finite-sample performance of the proposed SMIM through simulation and applications on HIV and cardiovascular clinical trials.

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