Extracting Scalar Measures from Curves

Abstract

The ability to order outcomes is necessary to make comparisons which is complicated when there is no natural ordering on the space of outcomes, as in the case of functional outcomes. This paper examines methods for extracting a scalar summary from functional or longitudinal outcomes based on an average rate of change which can be used to compare curves. Common approaches used in practice use a change score or an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to make comparisons. However, these standard approaches only use a fraction of the available data and are inefficient. We derive measures of performance of an averaged rate of change of a functional outcome and compare this measure to standard measures. Simulations and data from a depression clinical trial are used to illustrate results.

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