Restricted mean survival time: an alternative to the hazard ratio for the design and analysis of randomized trials with a time-to-event outcome Patrick Royston * and Mahesh KB Parmar Background: Designs and analyses of clinical trials with a time-to-event outcome almost invariably rely on the hazard ratio to estimate the treatment effect and implicitly, therefore, on the proportional hazards assumption. However, the results of some recent trials indicate that there is no guarantee that the assumption will hold. Here, we describe the use of the restricted mean survival time as a possible alternative tool in the design and analysis of these trials. Methods: The restricted mean is a measure of average survival from time 0 to a specified time p...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
Hazard ratios are ubiquitously used in time to event analysis to quantify treatment effects. Althoug...
The causal effect of a new medical treatment compared with a standard regimen is best assessed in a ...
In randomized trials with time-to-event outcomes, the hazard ratio (HR) is the most commonly used me...
Objectives: This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricte...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted...
The Restricted Mean Survival Time (RMST) has been advocated as an alternative, or supplement, to the...
Background Randomized Controlled Trials almost invariably utilize the hazard ratio calculated with a...
The hazard ratio (HR) is the most common measure of treatment effect in clinical trials that use tim...
An approach to trial design and analysis in the era of non-proportional hazards of the treatment eff...
The pattern of the difference between two survival curves we often observe in randomized clinical tr...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
Hazard ratios are ubiquitously used in time to event analysis to quantify treatment effects. Althoug...
The causal effect of a new medical treatment compared with a standard regimen is best assessed in a ...
In randomized trials with time-to-event outcomes, the hazard ratio (HR) is the most commonly used me...
Objectives: This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricte...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted...
The Restricted Mean Survival Time (RMST) has been advocated as an alternative, or supplement, to the...
Background Randomized Controlled Trials almost invariably utilize the hazard ratio calculated with a...
The hazard ratio (HR) is the most common measure of treatment effect in clinical trials that use tim...
An approach to trial design and analysis in the era of non-proportional hazards of the treatment eff...
The pattern of the difference between two survival curves we often observe in randomized clinical tr...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
Hazard ratios are ubiquitously used in time to event analysis to quantify treatment effects. Althoug...