Journal article

Statistical methods to derive efficacy estimates of anti-malarials for uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria: Pitfalls and challenges

P Dahal, JA Simpson, G Dorsey, PJ Guérin, RN Price, K Stepniewska

Malaria Journal | BMC | Published : 2017

Abstract

The Kaplan-Meier (K-M) method is currently the preferred approach to derive an efficacy estimate from anti-malarial trial data. In this approach event times are assumed to be continuous and estimates are generated on the assumption that there is only one cause of failure. In reality, failures are captured at pre-scheduled time points and patients can fail treatment due to a variety of causes other than the primary endpoint, commonly termed competing risk events. Ignoring these underlying assumptions can potentially distort the derived efficacy estimates and result in misleading conclusions. This review details the evolution of statistical methods used to derive anti-malarial efficacy for unc..

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Funding Acknowledgements

PD is funded by Tropical Network Fund, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford. The WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (PD, KS, RNP, and PJG) is funded by a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant and the ExxonMobil Foundation. JAS is an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellow (1104975). RNP is a Wellcome Trust Senior Fellow in Clinical Science (200909). The funders did not participate in the study development, the writing of the paper, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.