Efficient estimation of the distribution of time to composite endpoint when some endpoints are only partially observed.

Rhian MDaniel; Anastasios ATsiatis; (2013) Efficient estimation of the distribution of time to composite endpoint when some endpoints are only partially observed. Lifetime data analysis, 19 (4). pp. 513-546. ISSN 1380-7870 DOI: 10.1007/s10985-013-9261-9
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Two common features of clinical trials, and other longitudinal studies, are (1) a primary interest in composite endpoints, and (2) the problem of subjects withdrawing prematurely from the study. In some settings, withdrawal may only affect observation of some components of the composite endpoint, for example when another component is death, information on which may be available from a national registry. In this paper, we use the theory of augmented inverse probability weighted estimating equations to show how such partial information on the composite endpoint for subjects who withdraw from the study can be incorporated in a principled way into the estimation of the distribution of time to composite endpoint, typically leading to increased efficiency without relying on additional assumptions above those that would be made by standard approaches. We describe our proposed approach theoretically, and demonstrate its properties in a simulation study.


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