The Bayesian Time Machine: Accounting for temporal drift in multi-arm platform trials.
Benjamin R SavilleDonald A BerryNicholas S BerryKert VieleScott M BerryPublished in: Clinical trials (London, England) (2022)
The Bayesian Time Machine provides a compromise between bias and precision by smoothing estimates across time and leveraging all available data for the estimation of treatment effects. Prior distributions controlling the behavior of dynamic smoothing across time must be pre-specified and carefully calibrated to the unique context of each trial, appropriately accounting for the population, disease, and endpoints.