Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired comparative diagnostic accuracy study, i.e. studies in which the diagnostic accuracy of two testing procedures is compared relative to a gold standard, depends on the conditional dependence between the two tests - the lower the dependence the greater the sample size required. A priori, we usually do not know the dependence between the two tests and thus cannot determine the exact sample size required. One option is to use the implied sample size for the maximal negative dependence, giving the largest possible sample size. However, this is potentially wasteful of resources and unnecessarily burdensome on study participants as the study is likely to be overpow...
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<p>We derive the sample size formulae for comparing two negative binomial rates based on both the re...
<p>Poisson and negative binomial models are frequently used to analyze count data in clinical trials...
Abstract Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired compara...
Background: The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired comparative dia...
A common problem in medical research is the estimation of the prevalence of a disease in a given pop...
In an agreement test between two raters with binary endpoints, existing methods for sample size calc...
To compare a new binary diagnostic test with the gold standard, sensitivity and specificity are the ...
To compare a new binary diagnostic test with the gold standard, sensitivity and specificity are the ...
The two-test two-population model, originally formulated by Hui and Walter, for estimation of test a...
Estimation of sample size in clinical trials requires knowledge of parameters that involve the treat...
This article is concerned with computing the total sample size required for a two-sample comparison ...
Even in situations where the design and conduct of clinical trials is highly standardized, there may...
BACKGROUND: Randomized test-treatment studies aim to evaluate the clinical utility of diagnostic tes...
This article gives an overview of sample size calculations for a single response and a comparison of...
Contains fulltext : 57330.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In clinical tr...
<p>We derive the sample size formulae for comparing two negative binomial rates based on both the re...
<p>Poisson and negative binomial models are frequently used to analyze count data in clinical trials...
Abstract Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired compara...
Background: The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired comparative dia...
A common problem in medical research is the estimation of the prevalence of a disease in a given pop...
In an agreement test between two raters with binary endpoints, existing methods for sample size calc...
To compare a new binary diagnostic test with the gold standard, sensitivity and specificity are the ...
To compare a new binary diagnostic test with the gold standard, sensitivity and specificity are the ...
The two-test two-population model, originally formulated by Hui and Walter, for estimation of test a...
Estimation of sample size in clinical trials requires knowledge of parameters that involve the treat...
This article is concerned with computing the total sample size required for a two-sample comparison ...
Even in situations where the design and conduct of clinical trials is highly standardized, there may...
BACKGROUND: Randomized test-treatment studies aim to evaluate the clinical utility of diagnostic tes...
This article gives an overview of sample size calculations for a single response and a comparison of...
Contains fulltext : 57330.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In clinical tr...
<p>We derive the sample size formulae for comparing two negative binomial rates based on both the re...
<p>Poisson and negative binomial models are frequently used to analyze count data in clinical trials...