This paper deals with the analysis of randomization effects in multi-centre clinical trials. The two randomization schemes most often used in clinical trials are considered: unstratified and centre-stratified block-permuted randomization. The prediction of the number of patients randomized to different treatment arms in different regions during the recruitment period accounting for the stochastic nature of the recruitment and effects of multiple centres is investigated. A new analytic approach using a Poisson-gamma patient recruitment model (patients arrive at different centres according to Poisson processes with rates sampled from a gamma distributed population) and its further extensions is proposed. Closed-form expressions for corresp...
We consider the problem of randomizing a known number of subjects into two or more treatment groups ...
Simple randomisation is the easiest method for allocating participants to treatment groups in clinic...
Minimization is often used to assign patients to treatment groups to ensure good balance in patient ...
This paper deals with the analysis of randomization effects in multi-centre clinical trials. The two...
Randomisation schemes are rules that assign patients to treatments in a clinical trial. Many of thes...
Randomisation schemes are rules that assign patients to treatments in a clinical trial. Many of thes...
This article is devoted to developing further a statistical technique for modeling patient recruitme...
This article is devoted to developing further a statistical technique for modeling patient recruitme...
Abstract Background Multi-centre randomized controlled clinical trials play an important role in mod...
Objective Randomized controlled trials are the standard method for comparing treatments because they...
Objective Randomized controlled trials are the standard method for comparing treatments because they...
The standard analysis of clinical trials stratified by centre is to include centres as fixed effects...
Abstract Background In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold stand...
Abstract Background Randomization is the foundation of any clinical trial involving treatment compar...
Abstract Background Ideally clinical trials should use some form of randomization for allocating par...
We consider the problem of randomizing a known number of subjects into two or more treatment groups ...
Simple randomisation is the easiest method for allocating participants to treatment groups in clinic...
Minimization is often used to assign patients to treatment groups to ensure good balance in patient ...
This paper deals with the analysis of randomization effects in multi-centre clinical trials. The two...
Randomisation schemes are rules that assign patients to treatments in a clinical trial. Many of thes...
Randomisation schemes are rules that assign patients to treatments in a clinical trial. Many of thes...
This article is devoted to developing further a statistical technique for modeling patient recruitme...
This article is devoted to developing further a statistical technique for modeling patient recruitme...
Abstract Background Multi-centre randomized controlled clinical trials play an important role in mod...
Objective Randomized controlled trials are the standard method for comparing treatments because they...
Objective Randomized controlled trials are the standard method for comparing treatments because they...
The standard analysis of clinical trials stratified by centre is to include centres as fixed effects...
Abstract Background In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold stand...
Abstract Background Randomization is the foundation of any clinical trial involving treatment compar...
Abstract Background Ideally clinical trials should use some form of randomization for allocating par...
We consider the problem of randomizing a known number of subjects into two or more treatment groups ...
Simple randomisation is the easiest method for allocating participants to treatment groups in clinic...
Minimization is often used to assign patients to treatment groups to ensure good balance in patient ...