Background: In the absence of randomization, the comparison of an experimental treatment with respect to the standard may be done based on a matched design. When there is a limited set of cases receiving the experimental treatment, matching of a proper set of controls in a non fixed proportion is convenient. Methods. In order to deal with the highly stratified survival data generated by multiple matching, we extend the multivariate permutation testing approach, since standard nonparametric methods for the comparison of survival curves cannot be applied in this setting. Results: We demonstrate the validity of the proposed method with simulations, and we illustrate its application to data from an observational study for the comparison of bone marrow transplantation and chemotherapy in the treatment of paediatric leukaemia. Conclusions: The use of the multivariate permutation testing approach is recommended in the highly stratified context of survival matched data, especially when the proportional hazards assumption does not hold. © 2013 Galimberti and Valsecchi; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

Galimberti, S., Valsecchi, M. (2013). Multivariate permutation test to compare survival curves for matched data. BMC MEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, 13(1) [10.1186/1471-2288-13-16].

Multivariate permutation test to compare survival curves for matched data

GALIMBERTI, STEFANIA
;
VALSECCHI, MARIA GRAZIA
2013

Abstract

Background: In the absence of randomization, the comparison of an experimental treatment with respect to the standard may be done based on a matched design. When there is a limited set of cases receiving the experimental treatment, matching of a proper set of controls in a non fixed proportion is convenient. Methods. In order to deal with the highly stratified survival data generated by multiple matching, we extend the multivariate permutation testing approach, since standard nonparametric methods for the comparison of survival curves cannot be applied in this setting. Results: We demonstrate the validity of the proposed method with simulations, and we illustrate its application to data from an observational study for the comparison of bone marrow transplantation and chemotherapy in the treatment of paediatric leukaemia. Conclusions: The use of the multivariate permutation testing approach is recommended in the highly stratified context of survival matched data, especially when the proportional hazards assumption does not hold. © 2013 Galimberti and Valsecchi; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Highly stratified data; Matched survival data; Multiple matching; Multivariate permutation tests
English
2013
13
1
16
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Galimberti, S., Valsecchi, M. (2013). Multivariate permutation test to compare survival curves for matched data. BMC MEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, 13(1) [10.1186/1471-2288-13-16].
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