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Propensity Score Matching in Randomized Clinical Trials
Authors:Zhenzhen Xu  John D. Kalbfleisch
Affiliation:Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michighan 48109, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary Cluster randomization trials with relatively few clusters have been widely used in recent years for evaluation of health‐care strategies. On average, randomized treatment assignment achieves balance in both known and unknown confounding factors between treatment groups, however, in practice investigators can only introduce a small amount of stratification and cannot balance on all the important variables simultaneously. The limitation arises especially when there are many confounding variables in small studies. Such is the case in the INSTINCT trial designed to investigate the effectiveness of an education program in enhancing the tPA use in stroke patients. In this article, we introduce a new randomization design, the balance match weighted (BMW) design, which applies the optimal matching with constraints technique to a prospective randomized design and aims to minimize the mean squared error (MSE) of the treatment effect estimator. A simulation study shows that, under various confounding scenarios, the BMW design can yield substantial reductions in the MSE for the treatment effect estimator compared to a completely randomized or matched‐pair design. The BMW design is also compared with a model‐based approach adjusting for the estimated propensity score and Robins‐Mark‐Newey E‐estimation procedure in terms of efficiency and robustness of the treatment effect estimator. These investigations suggest that the BMW design is more robust and usually, although not always, more efficient than either of the approaches. The design is also seen to be robust against heterogeneous error. We illustrate these methods in proposing a design for the INSTINCT trial.
Keywords:Clustered randomized trial  Experimental design  Optimal full matching  Propensity score matching  Randomization study
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