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A Review of Causal Inference for External Comparator Arm Studies

Authors :
Gerd Rippin
Nicolás Ballarini
Héctor Sanz
Joan Largent
Chantal Quinten
Francesco Pignatti
Source :
Drug Safety. 45:815-837
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the gold standard design to establish the efficacy of new drugs and to support regulatory decision making. However, a marked increase in the submission of single-arm trials (SATs) has been observed in recent years, especially in the field of oncology due to the trend towards precision medicine contributing to the rise of new therapeutic interventions for rare diseases. SATs lack results for control patients, and information from external sources can be compiled to provide context for better interpretability of study results. External comparator arm (ECA) studies are defined as a clinical trial (most commonly a SAT) and an ECA of a comparable cohort of patients-commonly derived from real-world settings including registries, natural history studies, or medical records of routine care. This publication aims to provide a methodological overview, to sketch emergent best practice recommendations and to identify future methodological research topics. Specifically, existing scientific and regulatory guidance for ECA studies is reviewed and appropriate causal inference methods are discussed. Further topics include sample size considerations, use of estimands, handling of different data sources regarding differential baseline covariate definitions, differential endpoint measurements and timings. In addition, unique features of ECA studies are highlighted, specifically the opportunity to address bias caused by unmeasured ECA covariates, which are available in the SAT.

Details

ISSN :
11791942 and 01145916
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Drug Safety
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a10ee7f62547207a19b061f663a12088
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-022-01206-y