Improved adherence adjustment in the Coronary Drug Project

  • Murray, Eleanor J.
  • Hernán, Miguel A.
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Publication date
April 2018
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
1745-6215

Abstract

Background: The survival difference between adherers and non-adherers to placebo in the Coronary Drug Project has been used to support the thesis that adherence adjustment in randomized trials is not generally possible and, therefore, that only intention-to-treat analyses should be trusted. We previously demonstrated that adherence adjustment can be validly conducted in the Coronary Drug Project using a simplistic approach. Here, we re-analyze the data using an approach that takes full advantage of recent methodological developments. Methods: We used inverse-probability weighted hazards models to estimate the 5-year survival and mortality risk when individuals in the placebo arm of the Coronary Drug Project adhere to at least 80% of the dru...

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