Objectives: This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted mean survival time (RMST) and restricted mean time lost (RMTL) for assessing treatments for heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction. Background: Although the hazard ratio (HR) is the most commonly used measure to quantify treatment effects in HF clinical trials, HRs may be difficult to interpret and require the proportional hazards assumption to be valid. RMST and RMTL are intuitive summaries of groupwise survival that measure treatment effects without model assumptions. Methods: Patient time-to-event data were reconstructed from published landmark HF clinical trial Kaplan-Meier curves. We estimated RMST differences (ΔRMSTs) and R...
Aims: The use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with heart failure (HF) wi...
Aims: The use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with heart failure (HF) wi...
Background Heart failure (HF) trials have stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria, but limited da...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted...
This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted mean survi...
The study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted mean surviv...
Abstract Aims We applied the restricted mean survival time (RMST) to analyse the survival data repor...
The Restricted Mean Survival Time (RMST) has been advocated as an alternative, or supplement, to the...
Objectives: This study compared ways of describing treatment effects. The objective was to better ex...
Restricted mean survival time: an alternative to the hazard ratio for the design and analysis of ran...
The causal effect of a new medical treatment compared with a standard regimen is best assessed in a ...
Background: Heart failure (HF) admission is used as a study endpoint in clinical trials. However, it...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) trials have stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria, but limited d...
In randomized trials with time-to-event outcomes, the hazard ratio (HR) is the most commonly used me...
Aims: The use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with heart failure (HF) wi...
Aims: The use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with heart failure (HF) wi...
Aims: The use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with heart failure (HF) wi...
Background Heart failure (HF) trials have stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria, but limited da...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted...
This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted mean survi...
The study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted mean surviv...
Abstract Aims We applied the restricted mean survival time (RMST) to analyse the survival data repor...
The Restricted Mean Survival Time (RMST) has been advocated as an alternative, or supplement, to the...
Objectives: This study compared ways of describing treatment effects. The objective was to better ex...
Restricted mean survival time: an alternative to the hazard ratio for the design and analysis of ran...
The causal effect of a new medical treatment compared with a standard regimen is best assessed in a ...
Background: Heart failure (HF) admission is used as a study endpoint in clinical trials. However, it...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) trials have stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria, but limited d...
In randomized trials with time-to-event outcomes, the hazard ratio (HR) is the most commonly used me...
Aims: The use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with heart failure (HF) wi...
Aims: The use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with heart failure (HF) wi...
Aims: The use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with heart failure (HF) wi...
Background Heart failure (HF) trials have stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria, but limited da...