<p>We derive the sample size formulae for comparing two negative binomial rates based on both the relative and absolute rate difference metrics in noninferiority and equivalence trials with unequal follow-up times, and establish an approximate relationship between the sample sizes required for the treatment comparison based on the two treatment effect metrics. The proposed method allows the dispersion parameter to vary by treatment groups. The accuracy of these methods is assessed by simulations. It is demonstrated that ignoring the between-subject variation in the follow-up time by setting the follow-up time for all individuals to be the mean follow-up time may greatly underestimate the required size, resulting in underpowered studies. Met...
[[abstract]]The equivalence hypothesis is the correct hypothesis to confirm whether the new test pro...
[[abstract]]The equivalence hypothesis is the correct hypothesis to confirm whether the new test pro...
In many pharmaceutical studies, non-inferiority clinical trials are usually conducted because of the...
<p>Poisson and negative binomial models are frequently used to analyze count data in clinical trials...
Contains fulltext : 57330.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In clinical tr...
Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired comparative diag...
Abstract: Problem statement: Noninferiority tests are frequently used in clinical trials to demonstr...
Abstract Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired compara...
Bioequivalence between two treatments or two drugs is ofren assessed by comparing the two proportion...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12In clinical trials, the comparison of binary out...
<p>Sample size expressed as % underestimation when calculated using rates vs. survival analysis; del...
Background: Sample size calculations should correspond to the intended method of analysis. Neverthel...
[[abstract]]The equivalence hypothesis is the correct hypothesis to confirm whether the new test pro...
This article gives an overview of sample size calculations for a single response and a comparison of...
Two C(a) statistics (Neyman, 1959) for testing the equality of the means of several groups of count ...
[[abstract]]The equivalence hypothesis is the correct hypothesis to confirm whether the new test pro...
[[abstract]]The equivalence hypothesis is the correct hypothesis to confirm whether the new test pro...
In many pharmaceutical studies, non-inferiority clinical trials are usually conducted because of the...
<p>Poisson and negative binomial models are frequently used to analyze count data in clinical trials...
Contains fulltext : 57330.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In clinical tr...
Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired comparative diag...
Abstract: Problem statement: Noninferiority tests are frequently used in clinical trials to demonstr...
Abstract Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired compara...
Bioequivalence between two treatments or two drugs is ofren assessed by comparing the two proportion...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12In clinical trials, the comparison of binary out...
<p>Sample size expressed as % underestimation when calculated using rates vs. survival analysis; del...
Background: Sample size calculations should correspond to the intended method of analysis. Neverthel...
[[abstract]]The equivalence hypothesis is the correct hypothesis to confirm whether the new test pro...
This article gives an overview of sample size calculations for a single response and a comparison of...
Two C(a) statistics (Neyman, 1959) for testing the equality of the means of several groups of count ...
[[abstract]]The equivalence hypothesis is the correct hypothesis to confirm whether the new test pro...
[[abstract]]The equivalence hypothesis is the correct hypothesis to confirm whether the new test pro...
In many pharmaceutical studies, non-inferiority clinical trials are usually conducted because of the...