Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal that a new treatment is less effective than a standard treatment. In order to test this hypothesis we performed a meta-analysis of non-inferiority trials to assess the average effect of experimental treatments compared with standard treatments. Methods One hundred and seventy non-inferiority treatment trials published in 121 core clinical journals were included. The trials were identified through a search of PubMed (1991 to 20 February 2009). Combined relative risk (RR) from meta-analysis comparing experimental with standard treatments was the main outcome measure. Results The 170 trials contributed a total of 175 independent comparisons ...
Introduction: Non-inferiority trials (NI) test the efficacy of an experimental treatment in comparis...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
BACKGROUND: A non-inferiority (NI) trial is intended to show that the effect of a new treatment is n...
A non-inferiority (NI) trial is intended to show that the effect of a new treatment is not worse tha...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Background The proportion of proposed new treatments that are 'successful' is of ethical, scientific...
The effect of a new treatment is proven through the comparison of a new treatment with placebo; howe...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Introduction: Non-inferiority trials (NI) test the efficacy of an experimental treatment in comparis...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
BACKGROUND: A non-inferiority (NI) trial is intended to show that the effect of a new treatment is n...
A non-inferiority (NI) trial is intended to show that the effect of a new treatment is not worse tha...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Background The proportion of proposed new treatments that are 'successful' is of ethical, scientific...
The effect of a new treatment is proven through the comparison of a new treatment with placebo; howe...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Introduction: Non-inferiority trials (NI) test the efficacy of an experimental treatment in comparis...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...
Superiority trials are conducted to test the hypothesis that a treatment or strategy A is superior t...