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arxiv: 2601.07532 · v3 · pith:6YIEFXYAnew · submitted 2026-01-12 · 📊 stat.CO

Population-Adjusted Indirect Treatment Comparison with the outstandR Package in R

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Indirect treatment comparisons (ITCs) are essential in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) when head-to-head clinical trials are absent. A common challenge arises when attempting to compare a treatment with available individual patient data (IPD) against a competitor with only reported aggregate-level data (ALD), particularly when trial populations differ in effect modifiers. While methods such as Matching-Adjusted Indirect Comparison (MAIC) exist to adjust for these cross-trial differences, they are increasingly being superseded by regression-based marginalization methods. Historically, software implementations for these methods have often been fragmented or limited in scope. This article introduces outstandR, an R package designed to provide a comprehensive and unified framework for population-adjusted indirect comparison (PAIC). outstandR implements advanced G-computation methods - within both maximum likelihood and Bayesian frameworks, and Multiple Imputation Marginalization (MIM) to address non-collapsibility. By streamlining the workflow of covariate simulation, model standardization, and contrast estimation, outstandR enables robust and compatible evidence synthesis in complex decision-making scenarios.

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