The Estimation of Causal Effects of Multiple Treatments in Observational Studies Using Bayesian Additive Regression Trees

01/11/2019
by   Chenyang Gu, et al.
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There is currently a dearth of appropriate methods to estimate the causal effects of multiple treatments when the outcome is binary. For such settings, we propose the use of nonparametric Bayesian modeling, Bayesian Additive Regression Trees (BART). We conduct an extensive simulation study to compare BART to several existing, propensity score-based methods and to identify its operating characteristics when estimating average treatment effects on the treated. BART consistently demonstrates low bias and mean-squared errors. We illustrate the use of BART through a comparative effectiveness analysis of a large dataset, drawn from the latest SEER-Medicare linkage, on patients who were operated via robotic-assisted surgery, video-assisted thoratic surgery or open thoracotomy.

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