A model-based approach for historical borrowing, with an application to neovascular age-related macular degeneration.

Statistical methods in medical research(2023)

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Bayesian historical borrowing has recently attracted growing interest due to the increasing availability of historical control data, as well as improved computational methodology and software. In this article, we argue that the statistical models used for borrowing may be suboptimal when they do not adjust for differing factors across historical studies such as covariates, dosing regimen, etc. We propose an alternative approach to address these shortcomings. We start by constructing a model based on subject-level historical data to accurately characterize the control treatment by adjusting for known between trials differences. This model is subsequently used to predict the control arm response in the current trial, enabling the derivation of a prior for the treatment effect parameter of another (potentially simpler) model used to analyze the trial efficacy (i.e. the trial model). Our approach is applied to neovascular age-related macular degeneration trials, employing a cross-sectional regression trial model, and a longitudinal non-linear mixed-effects historical model. The latter model characterizes the relationship between clinical response, drug exposure and baseline covariates so that the derived model-informed prior seamlessly adapts to the trial population and can be extrapolated to a different dosing regimen. This approach can yield a more accurate prior for borrowing, thus optimizing gains in efficiency (e.g. increasing power or reducing the sample size) in future trials.
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Bayesian historical borrowing,drug–disease–trial model,model-informed prior,modeling and simulation,neovascular age-related macular degeneration
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