An Improved Matching Practice for Augmenting a Randomized Clinical Trial with External Control

Ther Innov Regul Sci. 2023 May;57(3):611-618. doi: 10.1007/s43441-023-00497-2. Epub 2023 Feb 21.

Abstract

The use of information from real world to assess the effectiveness of medical products is becoming increasingly popular and more acceptable by regulatory agencies. According to a strategic real-world evidence framework published by U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a hybrid randomized controlled trial that augments internal control arm with real-world data is a pragmatic approach worth more attention. In this paper, we aim to improve on existing matching designs for such a hybrid randomized controlled trial. In particular, we propose to match the entire concurrent randomized clinical trial (RCT) such that (1) the matched external control subjects used to augment the internal control arm are as comparable as possible to the RCT population, (2) every active treatment arm in an RCT with multiple treatments is compared with the same control group, and (3) matching can be conducted and the matched set locked before treatment unblinding to better maintain the data integrity and increase the credibility of the analysis. Besides a weighted estimator, we also introduce a bootstrap method to obtain its variance estimation. The finite sample performance of the proposed method is evaluated by simulations based on data from a real clinical trial.

Keywords: External control; Matching without replacement; Propensity score; Real-world data; Real-world evidence.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Control Groups
  • Humans
  • Research Design*