Recursive combination tests
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Brannath, W; Posch, M; Bauer, P
署名单位:
University of Vienna
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
ISSN/ISSBN:
0162-1459
DOI:
10.1198/016214502753479374
发表日期:
2002
页码:
236-244
关键词:
clinical-trials
sample-size
inference
designs
POWER
摘要:
We present a method that extends the flexibility of adaptive designs to the number of interim analyses and to the choice of decision boundaries. At each stage of the trial, the design of the next stage can be determined using all of the information gathered so far. Additionally, one can specify the next stage as the final stage or can plan a further interim analysis. The method is based on a recursive application of the two-stage combination tests for p values. The crucial point is the appropriate definition of a p value function that combines p values from two separate stages to a single p value. Formally, we start with a two-stage combination test. However, the p value of the second stage can be replaced by the p value of a further combination test. This applies if the experimenter decides in the first interim analysis to per-form another interim analysis, thereby extending the design to at least three stages. Obviously, this can be also done in a recursive way in the following interim analyses. The test decision is based on an overall p value, which can be easily calculated by concatenation of the p value functions for the combination tests used. Under very general conditions, this procedure controls the level alpha. Recursive combination tests cover the classical group sequential and adaptive two-stage tests as special cases. By construction, they also allow for simple computation of confidence intervals and median unbiased point estimates.