Composite endpoints consisting of both terminal and non-terminal events, such as death and hospitalization, are frequently used as primary endpoints in cardiovascular clinical trials. The Win Ratio method (WR) proposed by Pocock et al. (2012)1 employs a hierarchical structure to combine fatal and non-fatal events by giving death information an absolute priority, which adversely affects power if the treatment effect is mainly on the non-fatal outcomes. We hereby propose the Win Ratio with Multiple Thresholds (WR-MT) that releases the strict hierarchical structure of the standard WR by adding stages with non-zero thresholds. A weighted adaptive approach is developed to determine the thresholds in WR-MT. This method preserves the good statistical properties of the standard WR and has a greater capacity to detect treatment effects on non-fatal events. We show that WR-MT has an overall more favorable performance than WR in our simulation that addresses the influence of follow-up time, the association between events, and the treatment effect levels, as well as a case study based on the Digitalis Investigation Group clinical trial data.
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