In this work, we consider an adaptive linear regression model designed to explain the patient’s response in a clinical trial. Patients are assumed to arrive sequentially. The adaptive nature of this statistical model allows the error terms to depend on the past which has not been permitted in other adaptive models in the literature. Some techniques of the theory of optimal designs are used in this framework to define new concepts: a-posteriori efficiency and mean a-posteriori efficiency. We then explicitly relate the variance of the allocation rule to the mean a-posteriori efficiency. These measures are useful for studying the comparative performance of adaptive designs. As an example, a comparative study is made among several design- adapt...
Because the sample size is varying while the estimate of sample size is changing, the quality of an ...
Response-adaptive (RA) allocation designs can be implemented in clinical trials to skew the allocati...
We discuss methods for comparing effects of two treatments A and B. We investigate the performance ...
Adaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment Allocation presents a rigorous theoretical treatment of th...
none2This book addresses the issue of designing experiments for comparing two or more treatments, wh...
We compare the perjormance of two adaptive designs and equal allocation in a clinical trial with two...
In this paper we develop a method to investigate the efficiency of two-stage adaptive designs from ...
Clinical trials have traditionally followed a fixed design, in which randomization probabilities of ...
Bayesian adaptive designs are emerging as popular approach to develop adaptive clinical trials. In t...
Methods allowing unplanned adaptations to the sample size based on the interim estimate of treat-men...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
Sequential methods provide a formal framework by which clinical trial data can be monitored as they ...
Funder: RUPRECHT KARLS UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG ‐ Projekt DEALAdaptive designs are playing an increas...
textIn recent times, there has been an increasing interest in adaptive designs for clinical trials. ...
During the development process for new drugs, dose-finding trials have to be conducted and the choic...
Because the sample size is varying while the estimate of sample size is changing, the quality of an ...
Response-adaptive (RA) allocation designs can be implemented in clinical trials to skew the allocati...
We discuss methods for comparing effects of two treatments A and B. We investigate the performance ...
Adaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment Allocation presents a rigorous theoretical treatment of th...
none2This book addresses the issue of designing experiments for comparing two or more treatments, wh...
We compare the perjormance of two adaptive designs and equal allocation in a clinical trial with two...
In this paper we develop a method to investigate the efficiency of two-stage adaptive designs from ...
Clinical trials have traditionally followed a fixed design, in which randomization probabilities of ...
Bayesian adaptive designs are emerging as popular approach to develop adaptive clinical trials. In t...
Methods allowing unplanned adaptations to the sample size based on the interim estimate of treat-men...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
Sequential methods provide a formal framework by which clinical trial data can be monitored as they ...
Funder: RUPRECHT KARLS UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG ‐ Projekt DEALAdaptive designs are playing an increas...
textIn recent times, there has been an increasing interest in adaptive designs for clinical trials. ...
During the development process for new drugs, dose-finding trials have to be conducted and the choic...
Because the sample size is varying while the estimate of sample size is changing, the quality of an ...
Response-adaptive (RA) allocation designs can be implemented in clinical trials to skew the allocati...
We discuss methods for comparing effects of two treatments A and B. We investigate the performance ...