Stroke Treatment Academic Industry Roundtable Recommendations for Individual Data Pooling Analyses in Stroke

Author:

Lees Kennedy R.1,Khatri Pooja1,Alexandrov Andrei V.,Bivard Andrew,Boltze Johannes,Broderick Joseph P.,Campbell Bruce C.V.,Creighton Francis M.,Fiorella David,Furlan Anthony J.,Gorelick Philip B.,Hess David C.,Kim Won-Ki,Latour Lawrence L.,Liebeskind David S.,Luby Marie,Lyden Patrick,Lynch John Kylan,Marshall Randolph S.,Menon Bijoy K.,Muir Keith W.,Palesch Yuko,Peng Helen,Pryor Kent E.,Mocco J,Rasmussen Peter,Sacco Ralph L.,Schwamm Lee H.,Smith Eric E.,Solberg Yoram,Vagal Achala,Warach Steven,Wechsler Lawrence R.,Wintermark Max,Yoo Albert J.,Zander Kay M.

Affiliation:

1. From the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow, Scotland (K.R.L.); and Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Cincinnati, OH (P.K.).

Abstract

Pooled analysis of individual patient data from stroke trials can deliver more precise estimates of treatment effect, enhance power to examine prespecified subgroups, and facilitate exploration of treatment-modifying influences. Analysis plans should be declared, and preferably published, before trial results are known. For pooling trials that used diverse analytic approaches, an ordinal analysis is favored, with justification for considering deaths and severe disability jointly. Because trial pooling is an incremental process, analyses should follow a sequential approach, with statistical adjustment for iterations. Updated analyses should be published when revised conclusions have a clinical implication. However, caution is recommended in declaring pooled findings that may prejudice ongoing trials, unless clinical implications are compelling. All contributing trial teams should contribute to leadership, data verification, and authorship of pooled analyses. Development work is needed to enable reliable inferences to be drawn about individual drug or device effects that contribute to a pooled analysis, versus a class effect, if the treatment strategy combines ≥2 such drugs or devices. Despite the practical challenges, pooled analyses are powerful and essential tools in interpreting clinical trial findings and advancing clinical care.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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