TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-Inferiority Testing on the Accuracy of Two Qualitative Microbiological Methods on Paired Binary Data
AU - Emampour, Mona
AU - IJzerman-Boon, Pieta C.
AU - van den Heuvel, Edwin R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA. Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2024/11/20
Y1 - 2024/11/20
N2 - Before implementing a new microbiological test method in pharmaceutical industry, it is required to assess whether it matches or surpasses the detection of microorganisms of the current microbiological method. The United Stated Pharmacopoeia Chapter 1223 (USP < 1223>) proposes two statistical approaches for testing non-inferiority of two qualitative microbiological methods when they can both test the same samples (paired design). The first approach compares the positive rates of the two methods. The non-inferiority test is not influenced by the performance of the methods alone, it is also affected by the spiked bacterial density. The second approach compares most probable numbers (MPNs) between the two methods, but the MPN assumes that the microbiological methods are perfect. To address the two above mentioned flaws, a generalized MPN (gMPN) approach is being proposed. Estimators for the accuracy, detection proportion, and bacterial density parameter are being derived using the method of moments. It will be shown that estimation of the accuracy and detection proportion has limited to no bias, but the bias for the bacterial density can become substantial. A test statistic for non-inferiority of accuracy, along with a sample size formula, is presented, showing nominal Type I error and appropriate power. The proposed approach is demonstrated using real data.
AB - Before implementing a new microbiological test method in pharmaceutical industry, it is required to assess whether it matches or surpasses the detection of microorganisms of the current microbiological method. The United Stated Pharmacopoeia Chapter 1223 (USP < 1223>) proposes two statistical approaches for testing non-inferiority of two qualitative microbiological methods when they can both test the same samples (paired design). The first approach compares the positive rates of the two methods. The non-inferiority test is not influenced by the performance of the methods alone, it is also affected by the spiked bacterial density. The second approach compares most probable numbers (MPNs) between the two methods, but the MPN assumes that the microbiological methods are perfect. To address the two above mentioned flaws, a generalized MPN (gMPN) approach is being proposed. Estimators for the accuracy, detection proportion, and bacterial density parameter are being derived using the method of moments. It will be shown that estimation of the accuracy and detection proportion has limited to no bias, but the bias for the bacterial density can become substantial. A test statistic for non-inferiority of accuracy, along with a sample size formula, is presented, showing nominal Type I error and appropriate power. The proposed approach is demonstrated using real data.
KW - Limit of detection
KW - Maximum likelihood
KW - Method of moments
KW - Microbiological validation
KW - Paired data
KW - Sensitivity
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U2 - 10.1080/19466315.2024.2402276
DO - 10.1080/19466315.2024.2402276
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85209653125
SN - 1946-6315
VL - XX
JO - Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research
JF - Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research
IS - X
ER -