Multi-center clinical trials are very common in the development of new drugs and devices. One concern in such trials, is the effect of individual investigational sites enrolling small numbers of patients on the overall result. Can the presence of small centers cause an ineffective treatment to appear effective when treatment-by-center interaction is not statistically significant?^ In this research, simulations are used to study the effect that centers enrolling few patients may have on the analysis of clinical trial data. A multi-center clinical trial with 20 sites is simulated to investigate the effect of a new treatment in comparison to a placebo treatment. Twelve of these 20 investigational sites are considered small, each enrolling l...
Trials in which treatments induce clustering of observations in one of two treatment arms, such as w...
We evaluate the performance of medical centers based on a continuous or binary patient outcome (e.g....
Background: A recent study suggested that results of single-center trials are frequently contradicte...
Multi-center clinical trials are very common in the development of new drugs and devices. One concer...
The standard analysis of clinical trials stratified by centre is to include centres as fixed effects...
Clinical trials of rare diseases commonly enlist several centers to achieve recruitment goals. The a...
In order to enroll patients more quickly, and to help establish efficacy in a new drug, the sponsor ...
Abstract Background Multicentre randomized controlled trials (RCTs) routinely use randomization and ...
OBJECTIVES: Several methodological problems arise when health outcomes and resource utilization ar...
Background: N-of-1 trials offer an innovative approach to delivering personalized clinical care toge...
INTRODUCTION: In a five-arm randomized clinical trial (RCT) with stratified randomization across 54 ...
In this paper, we investigate meta-analysis of the overall treatment effect in the setting of a mul...
Abstract Background Multi-centre randomized controlled clinical trials play an important role in mod...
AbstractObjectivesSeveral methodological problems arise when health outcomes and resource utilizatio...
Identifying subgroups, which respond differently to a treatment, both in terms of efficacy and safe...
Trials in which treatments induce clustering of observations in one of two treatment arms, such as w...
We evaluate the performance of medical centers based on a continuous or binary patient outcome (e.g....
Background: A recent study suggested that results of single-center trials are frequently contradicte...
Multi-center clinical trials are very common in the development of new drugs and devices. One concer...
The standard analysis of clinical trials stratified by centre is to include centres as fixed effects...
Clinical trials of rare diseases commonly enlist several centers to achieve recruitment goals. The a...
In order to enroll patients more quickly, and to help establish efficacy in a new drug, the sponsor ...
Abstract Background Multicentre randomized controlled trials (RCTs) routinely use randomization and ...
OBJECTIVES: Several methodological problems arise when health outcomes and resource utilization ar...
Background: N-of-1 trials offer an innovative approach to delivering personalized clinical care toge...
INTRODUCTION: In a five-arm randomized clinical trial (RCT) with stratified randomization across 54 ...
In this paper, we investigate meta-analysis of the overall treatment effect in the setting of a mul...
Abstract Background Multi-centre randomized controlled clinical trials play an important role in mod...
AbstractObjectivesSeveral methodological problems arise when health outcomes and resource utilizatio...
Identifying subgroups, which respond differently to a treatment, both in terms of efficacy and safe...
Trials in which treatments induce clustering of observations in one of two treatment arms, such as w...
We evaluate the performance of medical centers based on a continuous or binary patient outcome (e.g....
Background: A recent study suggested that results of single-center trials are frequently contradicte...