Background: When the treatment effect on the outcome of interest is influenced by a baseline/demographic factor, investigators say that an interaction is present. In randomized clinical trials (RCTs), this type of analysis is typically referred to as subgroup analysis. Although interaction (or subgroup) analyses are usually stated as a secondary study objective, it is not uncommon that these results lead to changes in treatment protocols or even modify public health policies. Nonetheless, recent reviews have indicated that their proper assessment, interpretation and reporting remain challenging. Results: Therefore, this article provides an overview of these challenges, to help investigators find the best strategy for application of interact...
Estimation of within-trial interactions in meta-analysis is crucial for reliable assessment of how t...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature and their inte...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the comparability of subgroup-specific and interaction effects (differences ...
Background: Subgroup analyses are common in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). There are many eas...
BACKGROUND: In order to use the results of a randomised trial, it is necessary to understand whether...
Individualized or personalized medicine has become a buzzword in the academic as well as public deba...
Treatment by covariate interactions can be explored in reviews using interaction analyses (e.g., sub...
Treatment by covariate interactions can be explored in reviews using interaction analyses (e.g., sub...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the comparability of subgroup-specific and interaction effects (differ...
textIn randomized clinical trials, medical researchers are interested to determine the effectiveness...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
Statistical analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) yield a causally valid estimate of the o...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Estimation of within-trial interactions in meta-analysis is crucial for reliable assessment of how t...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature and their inte...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the comparability of subgroup-specific and interaction effects (differences ...
Background: Subgroup analyses are common in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). There are many eas...
BACKGROUND: In order to use the results of a randomised trial, it is necessary to understand whether...
Individualized or personalized medicine has become a buzzword in the academic as well as public deba...
Treatment by covariate interactions can be explored in reviews using interaction analyses (e.g., sub...
Treatment by covariate interactions can be explored in reviews using interaction analyses (e.g., sub...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the comparability of subgroup-specific and interaction effects (differ...
textIn randomized clinical trials, medical researchers are interested to determine the effectiveness...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
Statistical analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) yield a causally valid estimate of the o...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Estimation of within-trial interactions in meta-analysis is crucial for reliable assessment of how t...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature and their inte...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the comparability of subgroup-specific and interaction effects (differences ...