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Generalisations of a Bayesian decision-theoretic randomisation procedure and the impact of delayed responses

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DOI: 10.1016/j.csda.2021.107407

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Bayesian decision-theoretic model; Clinical trials; Delayed responses; Dynamic programming; Response-adaptive randomisation

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  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/H023151/1]
  2. STOR-i Centre for Doctoral Training, Lancaster University [MC_UU_00002/14]
  3. Medical Research Council

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Constrained Randomised Dynamic Programming (CRDP) is a randomization procedure that balances operational characteristics and patient benefit. This study proposes a generalization and novel interpretation of CRDP, highlighting its flexibility to adapt to practicalities and trial objectives. Simulation results demonstrate that CRDP continues to offer patient benefit and is relatively robust to delayed responses.
The design of sequential experiments and, in particular, randomised controlled trials involves a trade-off between operational characteristics such as statistical power, estimation bias and patient benefit. The family of randomisation procedures referred to as Constrained Randomised Dynamic Programming (CRDP), which is set in the Bayesian decision-theoretic framework, can be used to balance these competing objectives. A generalisation and novel interpretation of CRDP is proposed to highlight its inherent flexibility to adapt to a variety of practicalities and align with individual trial objectives. CRDP, as with most responseadaptive randomisation procedures, hinges on the limiting assumption of patient responses being available before allocation of the next patient. This forms one of the greatest barriers to their implementation in practice which, despite being an important research question, has not received a thorough treatment. Therefore, motivated by the existing gap between the theory of response-adaptive randomisation (which is abundant with proposed methods in the immediate response setting) and clinical practice (in which responses are typically delayed), the performance of CRDP in the presence of fixed and random delays is evaluated. Simulation results show that CRDP continues to offer patient benefit gains over alternative procedures and is relatively robust to delayed responses. To compensate for a fixed delay, a method which adjusts the time horizon used in the optimisation objective is proposed and its performance illustrated. (c) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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