This article presents some real-life challenges faced by clinical trial Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs), with the aim of clarifying some of the controversial issues that relate to both statistical stopping boundaries and DMC decision-making. Specific attention is given to what constitutes a sensible statistical boundary for stopping a trial early for benefit, bearing in mind that one usually needs proof beyond reasonable doubt of a treatment benefit sufficient to alter future clinical practice. Appropriate choices of stopping boundary for harm and futility are also discussed. The examples serve to illustrate that the practicalities of DMC decision-making require wise judgements based on a totality of evidence, making any statistical bound...
The early termination of clinical trials, for either benefit or harm, often generates undue enthusia...
This chapter examines how clinical investigators ensure the safety of psychiatric research participa...
In randomized clinical trials, a data monitoring committee (DMC) is often appointed to review interi...
OBJECTIVES: To address issues about data monitoring committees (DMCs) for randomised controlled tria...
As clinical trials have emerged as the major research method for evaluating new interventions, the p...
Early stopping of clinical trials in favour of a new treatment creates ethical and scientific diffic...
Formal monitoring of data from randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is becoming more common. Wide var...
In any clinical trial, it is essential to monitor the accumulating data to be sure that the trial co...
Background Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) are essential to the good conduct of many trials. Typic...
BACKGROUND: Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) are increasingly involved in the conduct of randomized...
AIMS: To systematically review the published literature on data monitoring committees (DMCs) for ran...
BackgroundData Monitoring Committees (DMCs) are essential to the good conduct of many trials. Typica...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) are essential to the good conduct of many...
Abstract: To ensure that participants in randomized controlled trials are protected from harm, inter...
Background In judging whether or not to continue enrolling patients into a randomised clinical trial...
The early termination of clinical trials, for either benefit or harm, often generates undue enthusia...
This chapter examines how clinical investigators ensure the safety of psychiatric research participa...
In randomized clinical trials, a data monitoring committee (DMC) is often appointed to review interi...
OBJECTIVES: To address issues about data monitoring committees (DMCs) for randomised controlled tria...
As clinical trials have emerged as the major research method for evaluating new interventions, the p...
Early stopping of clinical trials in favour of a new treatment creates ethical and scientific diffic...
Formal monitoring of data from randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is becoming more common. Wide var...
In any clinical trial, it is essential to monitor the accumulating data to be sure that the trial co...
Background Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) are essential to the good conduct of many trials. Typic...
BACKGROUND: Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) are increasingly involved in the conduct of randomized...
AIMS: To systematically review the published literature on data monitoring committees (DMCs) for ran...
BackgroundData Monitoring Committees (DMCs) are essential to the good conduct of many trials. Typica...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) are essential to the good conduct of many...
Abstract: To ensure that participants in randomized controlled trials are protected from harm, inter...
Background In judging whether or not to continue enrolling patients into a randomised clinical trial...
The early termination of clinical trials, for either benefit or harm, often generates undue enthusia...
This chapter examines how clinical investigators ensure the safety of psychiatric research participa...
In randomized clinical trials, a data monitoring committee (DMC) is often appointed to review interi...