Adaptive designs for the one-sample log-rank test

Schmidt R., Faldum A., Kwiecien R.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Summary: Traditional designs in phase IIa cancer trials are single-arm designs with a binary outcome, for example, tumor response. In some settings, however, a time-to-event endpoint might appear more appropriate, particularly in the presence of loss to follow-up. Then the one-sample log-rank test might be the method of choice. It allows to compare the survival curve of the patients under treatment to a prespecified reference survival curve. The reference curve usually represents the expected survival under standard of the care. In this work, convergence of the one-sample log-rank statistic to Brownian motion is proven using Rebolledo's martingale central limit theorem while accounting for staggered entry times of the patients. On this basis, a confirmatory adaptive one-sample log-rank test is proposed where provision is made for data dependent sample size reassessment. The focus is to apply the inverse normal method. This is done in two different directions. The first strategy exploits the independent increments property of the one-sample log-rank statistic. The second strategy is based on the patient-wise separation principle. It is shown by simulation that the proposed adaptive test might help to rescue an underpowered trial and at the same time lowers the average sample number (ASN) under the null hypothesis as compared to a single-stage fixed sample design.

Details about the publication

JournalBiometrics
Volumenull
Issuenull
StatusPublished
Release year2017
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1111/biom.12776
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KeywordsAdaptive design; Phase IIa trial; Reference survival curve; Single-arm design; Survival analysis

Authors from the University of Münster

Faldum, Andreas
Institute of Biostatistics and Clinical Research (IBKF)
Kwiecien, Robert
Institute of Biostatistics and Clinical Research (IBKF)
Schmidt, Rene
Institute of Biostatistics and Clinical Research (IBKF)