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June 2023 A Multi-Armed Bayesian Ordinal Outcome Utility-Based Sequential Trial with a Pairwise Null Clustering Prior
Andrew Chapple, Yussef Bennani, Meredith Clement
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Bayesian Anal. 18(2): 519-546 (June 2023). DOI: 10.1214/22-BA1316

Abstract

A multi-armed trial based on ordinal outcomes is proposed that leverages a flexible non-proportional odds cumulative logit model and numerical utility scores for each outcome to determine treatment optimality. This trial design uses a Bayesian clustering prior on the treatment effects that encourages the pairwise null hypothesis of no differences between treatments. A group sequential design is proposed to determine which treatments are clinically different with an adaptive decision boundary that becomes more aggressive as the sample size or clinical significance grows, or the number of active treatments decreases. A simulation study is conducted for 3 and 5 treatment arms, which shows that the design has superior operating characteristics (family wise error rate, generalized power, average sample size) compared to utility designs that do not allow clustering, a frequentist proportional odds model, or a permutation test based on empirical mean utilities.

Funding Statement

This research was done using resources provided by the Open Science Grid, which is supported by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science (Pordes (2007), Sfiligoi et al. (2009)).

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Andrew Chapple. Yussef Bennani. Meredith Clement. "A Multi-Armed Bayesian Ordinal Outcome Utility-Based Sequential Trial with a Pairwise Null Clustering Prior." Bayesian Anal. 18 (2) 519 - 546, June 2023. https://doi.org/10.1214/22-BA1316

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Published: June 2023
First available in Project Euclid: 13 May 2022

MathSciNet: MR4578063
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/22-BA1316

Keywords: Bayesian clustering , group sequential trials , multi-armed trials

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