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The role of the estimand framework in the analysis of patient-reported outcomes in single-arm trials: a case study in oncology.

Authors :
Thomassen, Doranne
Roychoudhury, Satrajit
Amdal, Cecilie Delphin
Reynders, Dries
Musoro, Jammbe Z.
Sauerbrei, Willi
Goetghebeur, Els
le Cessie, Saskia
Kamalakar, Rajesh
Sail, Kavita
Basch, Ethan
Reijneveld, Jaap
Keating, Karen
Su, Yun
Alanya, Ahu
Rumpold, Gerhard
Sasseville, Maxime
Black, Jennifer
Molenberghs, Geert
Rantell, Khadija
Source :
BMC Medical Research Methodology; 11/23/2024, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p1-13, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) play an increasing role in the evaluation of oncology treatments. At the same time, single-arm trials are commonly included in regulatory approval submissions. Because of the high risk of biases, results from single-arm trials require careful interpretation. This benefits from a clearly defined estimand, or target of estimation. In this case study, we demonstrated how the ICH E9 (R1) estimand framework can be implemented in SATs with PRO endpoints. Methods: For the global quality of life outcome in a real single-arm lung cancer trial, a range of possible estimands was defined. We focused on the choice of the variable of interest and strategies to deal with intercurrent events (death, treatment discontinuation and disease progression). Statistical methods were described for each estimand and the corresponding results on the trial data were shown. Results: Each intercurrent event handling strategy resulted in its own estimated mean global quality of life over time, with a specific interpretation, suitable for a corresponding clinical research aim. In the setting of this case study, a 'while alive' strategy for death and a 'treatment policy' strategy for non-terminal intercurrent events were deemed aligned with a descriptive research aim to inform clinicians and patients about expected quality of life after the start of treatment. Conclusions: The results show that decisions made in the estimand framework are not trivial. Trial results and their interpretation strongly depend on the chosen estimand. The estimand framework provides a structure to match a research question with a clear target of estimation, supporting specific clinical decisions. Adherence to this framework can help improve the quality of data collection, analysis and reporting of PROs in SATs, impacting decision making in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712288
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMC Medical Research Methodology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181064428
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-024-02408-x