Adaptive and nonadaptive group sequential tests
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Jennison, C; Turnbull, BW
署名单位:
University of Bath; Cornell University
刊物名称:
BIOMETRIKA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0006-3444
DOI:
10.1093/biomet/93.1.1
发表日期:
2006
页码:
121
关键词:
designing clinical-trials
sample-size
interim analyses
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摘要:
Methods have been proposed for redesigning a clinical trial at an interim stage in order to increase power. In order to preserve the type I error rate, methods for unplanned design-change have to be defined in terms of nonsufficient statistics, and this calls into question their efficiency and the credibility of conclusions reached. We evaluate schemes for adaptive redesign, extending the theoretical arguments for use of sufficient statistics of Tsiatis & Mehta (2003) and assessing the possible benefits of preplanned adaptive designs by numerical computation of optimal tests; these optimal adaptive designs are concrete examples of optimal sequentially planned sequential tests proposed by Schmitz (1993). We conclude that the flexibility of unplanned adaptive designs comes at a price and we recommend that the appropriate power for a study should be determined as thoroughly as possible at the outset. Then, standard error-spending tests, possibly with unevenly spaced analyses, provide efficient designs, but it is still possible to fall back on flexible methods for redesign should study objective change unexpectedly once the trial is under way.
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