Guidance for a causal comparative effectiveness analysis emulating a target trial based on big real world evidence: when to start statin treatment

Citation:

Kuehne F, Jahn B, Conrads-Frank A, Bundo M, Arvandi M, Endel F, Popper N, Endel G, Urach C, Gyimesi M, et al. Guidance for a causal comparative effectiveness analysis emulating a target trial based on big real world evidence: when to start statin treatment. J Comp Eff Res. 2019;8 (12) :1013-1025.

Date Published:

2019 Sep

Abstract:

The aim of this project is to describe a causal (counterfactual) approach for analyzing when to start statin treatment to prevent cardiovascular disease using real-world evidence. We use directed acyclic graphs to operationalize and visualize the causal research question considering selection bias, potential time-independent and time-dependent confounding. We provide a study protocol following the 'target trial' approach and describe the data structure needed for the causal assessment. The study protocol can be applied to real-world data, in general. However, the structure and quality of the database play an essential role for the validity of the results, and database-specific potential for bias needs to be explicitly considered.