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Causal analysis of ordinal treatments and binary outcomes under truncation by death.


ABSTRACT: It is common that in multi-arm randomized trials, the outcome of interest is "truncated by death," meaning that it is only observed or well-defined conditioning on an intermediate outcome. In this case, in addition to pairwise contrasts, the joint inference for all treatment arms is also of interest. Under a monotonicity assumption we present methods for both pairwise and joint causal analyses of ordinal treatments and binary outcomes in presence of truncation by death. We illustrate via examples the appropriateness of our assumptions in different scientific contexts.

SUBMITTER: Wang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5407214 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Causal analysis of ordinal treatments and binary outcomes under truncation by death.

Wang Linbo L   Richardson Thomas S TS   Zhou Xiao-Hua XH  

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical methodology 20160624 3


It is common that in multi-arm randomized trials, the outcome of interest is "truncated by death," meaning that it is only observed or well-defined conditioning on an intermediate outcome. In this case, in addition to pairwise contrasts, the joint inference for all treatment arms is also of interest. Under a monotonicity assumption we present methods for both pairwise and joint causal analyses of ordinal treatments and binary outcomes in presence of truncation by death. We illustrate via example  ...[more]

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