Abstract: Background: Clinical trials and other studies commonly assess the effectiveness of an intervention through the use of responder-based endpoints. These classify patients based on whether they meet a number of criteria which often involve continuous variables categorised as being above or below a threshold. The proportion of patients who are responders is estimated and, where relevant, compared between groups. An alternative method called the augmented binary method keeps the definition of the endpoint the same but utilises information contained within the continuous component to increase the power considerably (equivalent to increasing the sample size by > 30%). In this article we summarise the method and investigate the variety of...
Contains fulltext : 58254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For the clinic...
Although composite endpoints (CE) are common in clinical trials, the impact of the relationship betw...
508-513OBJECTIVES: Clinical endpoints are defined as valid measures of clinical benefit or harm du...
Abstract: Background: Clinical trials and other studies commonly assess the effectiveness of an inte...
Composite endpoints combine a number of outcomes to assess the efficacy of a treatment. They are use...
Funder: NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research CentreBACKGROUND: Composite responder endpoints feature f...
Defining the scientific question is the starting point for any clinical study. However, even though ...
In many phase II trials in solid tumours, patients are assessed using endpoints based on the Respons...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bofill, M., Gomez, G. Selection of compo...
Objectives: To examine patients’ perspectives regarding composite endpoints and the utility patients...
Background: Composite endpoints are recommended in rare diseases to increase power and/or to suffici...
A composite end point is often used as the primary end point to assess the efficacy of a new treatme...
Clinicians, institutions, healthcare networks, and policymakers use outcomes reported in clinical tr...
This book addresses the most important aspects of how to plan and evaluate clinical trials with a co...
Composite endpoints are commonly used in clinical trials, and time-to-first-event analysis has been ...
Contains fulltext : 58254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For the clinic...
Although composite endpoints (CE) are common in clinical trials, the impact of the relationship betw...
508-513OBJECTIVES: Clinical endpoints are defined as valid measures of clinical benefit or harm du...
Abstract: Background: Clinical trials and other studies commonly assess the effectiveness of an inte...
Composite endpoints combine a number of outcomes to assess the efficacy of a treatment. They are use...
Funder: NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research CentreBACKGROUND: Composite responder endpoints feature f...
Defining the scientific question is the starting point for any clinical study. However, even though ...
In many phase II trials in solid tumours, patients are assessed using endpoints based on the Respons...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bofill, M., Gomez, G. Selection of compo...
Objectives: To examine patients’ perspectives regarding composite endpoints and the utility patients...
Background: Composite endpoints are recommended in rare diseases to increase power and/or to suffici...
A composite end point is often used as the primary end point to assess the efficacy of a new treatme...
Clinicians, institutions, healthcare networks, and policymakers use outcomes reported in clinical tr...
This book addresses the most important aspects of how to plan and evaluate clinical trials with a co...
Composite endpoints are commonly used in clinical trials, and time-to-first-event analysis has been ...
Contains fulltext : 58254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For the clinic...
Although composite endpoints (CE) are common in clinical trials, the impact of the relationship betw...
508-513OBJECTIVES: Clinical endpoints are defined as valid measures of clinical benefit or harm du...