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Learning Optimal Biomarker-Guided Treatment Policy for Chronic Disorders

Published 23 May 2023 in stat.AP | (2305.13852v1)

Abstract: Electroencephalogram (EEG) provides noninvasive measures of brain activity and is found to be valuable for diagnosis of some chronic disorders. Specifically, pre-treatment EEG signals in alpha and theta frequency bands have demonstrated some association with anti-depressant response, which is well-known to have low response rate. We aim to design an integrated pipeline that improves the response rate of major depressive disorder patients by developing an individualized treatment policy guided by the resting state pre-treatment EEG recordings and other treatment effects modifiers. We first design an innovative automatic site-specific EEG preprocessing pipeline to extract features that possess stronger signals compared with raw data. We then estimate the conditional average treatment effect using causal forests, and use a doubly robust technique to improve the efficiency in the estimation of the average treatment effect. We present evidence of heterogeneity in the treatment effect and the modifying power of EEG features as well as a significant average treatment effect, a result that cannot be obtained by conventional methods. Finally, we employ an efficient policy learning algorithm to learn an optimal depth-2 treatment assignment decision tree and compare its performance with Q-Learning and outcome-weighted learning via simulation studies and an application to a large multi-site, double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial, EMBARC.

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