<div><p>In a clinical dose finding study with active control a new drug with several dose levels is compared with an active comparator drug. The main focus of such studies often lies on the estimation of a target dose that leads to the same efficacy as the control. This article investigates the finite sample properties of the maximum likelihood estimation of the target dose and compares several approaches for constructing corresponding confidence intervals under the assumption of a linear dose-response curve and normal error terms. Furthermore, the impact of deviations from the model assumptions regarding the error distribution is explored.</p></div
The relative potency of one agent to another is commonly represented by the ratio of two quantal res...
In the first phase of pharmaceutical development, and assuming that the probability of positive resp...
Despite of an extensive statistical literature showing that discretizing continuous variables result...
In a clinical dose finding study with active control a new drug with several dose levels is compared...
This study was inspired by the need to estimate pointwise confidence intervals (CIs) for a nonlinear...
This study was inspired by the need to estimate pointwise confidence intervals (CIs) for a nonlinear...
The thesis aims to describe the method of model averaging and the construction of confidence interva...
Title: Dose-response curves Author: Martin Hezoučký Department: Department of Probability and Mathem...
An often used model for the shape of a drug's dose-response relationship is the following: the curve...
An often used model for the shape of a drug's dose–response relationship is the following: the curve...
We consider two problems that are becoming more and more frequent in dose finding studies. First, we...
<p>Dose estimates and confidence intervals obtained by the three mathematical models.</p
Despite of an extensive statistical literature showing that discretizing continuous variables result...
In a dose finding study the aim is to attain a safe and efficient drug therapy in a certain populati...
We investigate several methods commonly used to obtain a benchmark dose and show that those based on...
The relative potency of one agent to another is commonly represented by the ratio of two quantal res...
In the first phase of pharmaceutical development, and assuming that the probability of positive resp...
Despite of an extensive statistical literature showing that discretizing continuous variables result...
In a clinical dose finding study with active control a new drug with several dose levels is compared...
This study was inspired by the need to estimate pointwise confidence intervals (CIs) for a nonlinear...
This study was inspired by the need to estimate pointwise confidence intervals (CIs) for a nonlinear...
The thesis aims to describe the method of model averaging and the construction of confidence interva...
Title: Dose-response curves Author: Martin Hezoučký Department: Department of Probability and Mathem...
An often used model for the shape of a drug's dose-response relationship is the following: the curve...
An often used model for the shape of a drug's dose–response relationship is the following: the curve...
We consider two problems that are becoming more and more frequent in dose finding studies. First, we...
<p>Dose estimates and confidence intervals obtained by the three mathematical models.</p
Despite of an extensive statistical literature showing that discretizing continuous variables result...
In a dose finding study the aim is to attain a safe and efficient drug therapy in a certain populati...
We investigate several methods commonly used to obtain a benchmark dose and show that those based on...
The relative potency of one agent to another is commonly represented by the ratio of two quantal res...
In the first phase of pharmaceutical development, and assuming that the probability of positive resp...
Despite of an extensive statistical literature showing that discretizing continuous variables result...