A simulation study comparing the power of nine tests of the treatment effect in randomized controlled trials with a time-to-event outcome.
Patrick RoystonMahesh K B ParmarPublished in: Trials (2020)
Assuming ignorance of the likely treatment effect, the best choice is VWLR2. Several non-standard tests performed well when the correct type of treatment effect was assumed. A low control-arm event rate reduced the power of weighted logrank tests targeting early effects. Test size was generally well controlled. Further investigation of test characteristics with different types of non-proportional hazards of the treatment effect is warranted.