David Wright’s research while affiliated with AstraZeneca and other places

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The attributable estimand: A new approach to account for intercurrent events
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March 2020

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Pharmaceutical Statistics

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Jack Nyberg

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David Wright

The term “intercurrent events” has recently been used to describe events in clinical trials that may complicate the definition and calculation of the treatment effect estimand. This paper focuses on the use of an attributable estimand to address intercurrent events. Those events that are considered to be adversely related to randomized treatment (eg, discontinuation due to adverse events or lack of efficacy) are considered attributable and handled with a composite estimand strategy, while a hypothetical estimand strategy is used for intercurrent events not considered to be related to randomized treatment (eg, unrelated adverse events). We explore several options for how to implement this approach and compare them to hypothetical “efficacy” and treatment policy estimand strategies through a series of simulation studies whose design is inspired by recent trials in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and we illustrate through an analysis of a recently completed COPD trial.

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... To be conservative, treatment discontinuations resulting from such study withdrawals are considered NRWL treatment discontinuations. Darken et al. (2020) and Qu et al. (2021) consider using mixed strategies in handling different types of intercurrent events in the same study. They propose using the treatment policy strategy to handle NRWL intercurrent events while using the hypothetical strategy to other intercurrent events. ...

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Retrieved dropout imputation considering administrative study withdrawal
The attributable estimand: A new approach to account for intercurrent events
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  • March 2020

Pharmaceutical Statistics