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Dose-Response Mixed Models for Repeated Measures - a New Method for Assessment of Dose-Response.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

In this paper we investigated a new method for dose-response analysis of longitudinal data in terms of precision and accuracy using simulations.

Methods

The new method, called Dose-Response Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (DR-MMRM), combines conventional Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM) and dose-response modeling. Conventional MMRM can be applied for highly variable repeated measure data and is a way to estimate the drug effect at each visit and dose, however without any assumptions regarding the dose-response shape. Dose-response modeling, on the other hand, utilizes information across dose arms and describes the drug effect as a function of dose. Drug development in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is complicated by many factors, primarily by the slow progression of the disease and lack of predictive biomarkers. Recently, new approaches and biomarkers are being explored to improve efficiency in CKD drug development. Proteinuria, i.e. urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) is increasingly used in dose finding trials in patients with CKD. We use proteinuria to illustrate the benefits of DR-MMRM.

Results

The DR-MMRM had higher precision than conventional MMRM and less bias than a dose-response model on UACR change from baseline to end-of-study (DR-EOS).

Conclusions

DR-MMRM is a promising method for dose-response analysis.

SUBMITTER: Wellhagen GJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7651607 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dose-Response Mixed Models for Repeated Measures - a New Method for Assessment of Dose-Response.

Wellhagen Gustaf J GJ   Hamrén Bengt B   Kjellsson Maria C MC   Åstrand Magnus M  

Pharmaceutical research 20200731 8


<h4>Purpose</h4>In this paper we investigated a new method for dose-response analysis of longitudinal data in terms of precision and accuracy using simulations.<h4>Methods</h4>The new method, called Dose-Response Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (DR-MMRM), combines conventional Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM) and dose-response modeling. Conventional MMRM can be applied for highly variable repeated measure data and is a way to estimate the drug effect at each visit and dose, however w  ...[more]

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