Propensity score stratified MAP prior and posterior inference for incorporating external data

Dooti Roy Co-Author
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
 
Zheng Zhu Co-Author
 
Martin Oliver Sailer Co-Author
Boehringer Ingelheim
 
Angela Zhu First Author
Boehringer Ingelheim
 
Angela Zhu Presenting Author
Boehringer Ingelheim
 
Monday, Aug 4: 3:20 PM - 3:35 PM
1924 
Contributed Papers 
Music City Center 
Incorporation of external information is becoming increasingly common when designing clinical trials. Availability of multiple sources of information has inspired the development of methodologies that account for potential heterogeneity not only between the prospective trial and the pooled external data sources but also between the different external data sources themselves. Our approach proposes an intuitive way of handling such a scenario for the continuous outcomes setting by using propensity score-based stratification and then utilizing robust meta-analytic predictive priors for each stratum to incorporate the prior data to distinguish among different external data sources in each stratum. Through extensive simulations, our approach proves to be more efficient and less biased than the currently available methods. A real case study using clinical trials that study schizophrenia from multiple different sources is also included.

Keywords

propensity score

Bayesian borrowing

external controls

heterogeneity 

Main Sponsor

Biopharmaceutical Section