Background: Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit often receive great attention and affect clinical practice, but pose interpretational challenges for clinicians, researchers, and policy makers. Because the decision to stop the trial may arise from catching the treatment effect at a random high, truncated RCTs (tRCTs) may overestimate the true treatment effect. The Study Of Trial Policy Of Interim Truncation (STOPIT-1), which systematically reviewed the epidemiology and reporting quality of tRCTs, found that such trials are becoming more common, but that reporting of stopping rules and decisions were often deficient. Most importantly, treatment effects were often implausibly large and inversely related...
BACKGROUND Randomised trial protocols may incorporate interim analyses, with the potential to sto...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of interim analyses, stopping rules, and data safety and mo...
effects, investigators may conclude, be fore complet ing the tr ia l as planned, that one treatment ...
Background: Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit often recei...
Background: Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit often receive great attentio...
Stopping rules for clinical trials are primarily intended to control Type I error rates if interim a...
We review controversies associated with randomized controlled trials (RCTs) stopped early for appare...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate controversial issues associated with stopping randomized controlled trials ...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate controversial issues associated with stopping randomized controlled trials ...
Background: Randomized control trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit (truncated RCTs) are increasi...
BACKGROUND Randomized control trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit (truncated RCTs) are increa...
Abstract: To ensure that participants in randomized controlled trials are protected from harm, inter...
OBJECTIVE: We explored how investigators of ongoing or planned trials respond to the publication of ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 161-169.1. Introduction -- 2. Meta-analysis of clinical tr...
Background: Randomised trials stopped early for benefit are increasingly common. The aims of this st...
BACKGROUND Randomised trial protocols may incorporate interim analyses, with the potential to sto...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of interim analyses, stopping rules, and data safety and mo...
effects, investigators may conclude, be fore complet ing the tr ia l as planned, that one treatment ...
Background: Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit often recei...
Background: Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit often receive great attentio...
Stopping rules for clinical trials are primarily intended to control Type I error rates if interim a...
We review controversies associated with randomized controlled trials (RCTs) stopped early for appare...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate controversial issues associated with stopping randomized controlled trials ...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate controversial issues associated with stopping randomized controlled trials ...
Background: Randomized control trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit (truncated RCTs) are increasi...
BACKGROUND Randomized control trials (RCTs) stopped early for benefit (truncated RCTs) are increa...
Abstract: To ensure that participants in randomized controlled trials are protected from harm, inter...
OBJECTIVE: We explored how investigators of ongoing or planned trials respond to the publication of ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 161-169.1. Introduction -- 2. Meta-analysis of clinical tr...
Background: Randomised trials stopped early for benefit are increasingly common. The aims of this st...
BACKGROUND Randomised trial protocols may incorporate interim analyses, with the potential to sto...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of interim analyses, stopping rules, and data safety and mo...
effects, investigators may conclude, be fore complet ing the tr ia l as planned, that one treatment ...