Background: Recent evidence suggests that there is often substantial variation in the benefits and harms across a trial population. We aimed to identify regression modeling approaches that assess heterogeneity of treatment effect within a randomized clinical trial.Methods: We performed a literature review using a broad search strategy, complemented by suggestions of a technical expert panel.Results: The approaches are classified into 3 categories: 1) Risk-based methods (11 papers) use only prognostic factors to define patient subgroups, relying on the mathematical dependency of the absolute risk difference on baseline risk; 2) Treatment effect modeling methods (9 papers) use both prognostic factors and treatment effect modifiers to explore ...
Abstract Background When subgroup analyses of a positive clinical trial are unrevealing, such findin...
In most medical research, treatment effectiveness is assessed using the average treatment effect or ...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that there is often substantial variation in the benefits and h...
Mounting evidence suggests that there is frequently considerable variation in the risk of the outcom...
Heterogeneity of treatment effect (HTE) refers to the nonrandom variation in the magnitude or direct...
Mounting evidence suggests that there is frequently considerable variation in the risk of the outcom...
BackgroundSome patients will experience more or less benefit from treatment than the averages report...
The PATH (Predictive Approaches to Treatment effect Heterogeneity) Statement was developed to promot...
Objectives: We aimed to compare the performance of different regression modeling approaches for the ...
Do the effects of interventions vary across patient and community subgroups based on health needs, v...
Background: Risk of the outcome is a mathematical determinant of the absolute treatment benefit of a...
A relevant problem in meta-analysis concerns the possible heterogeneity between trial results. If a ...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature, and their int...
Abstract: Problem statement: The common assumption in non-randomized Phase II clinical trials is a h...
Abstract Background When subgroup analyses of a positive clinical trial are unrevealing, such findin...
In most medical research, treatment effectiveness is assessed using the average treatment effect or ...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that there is often substantial variation in the benefits and h...
Mounting evidence suggests that there is frequently considerable variation in the risk of the outcom...
Heterogeneity of treatment effect (HTE) refers to the nonrandom variation in the magnitude or direct...
Mounting evidence suggests that there is frequently considerable variation in the risk of the outcom...
BackgroundSome patients will experience more or less benefit from treatment than the averages report...
The PATH (Predictive Approaches to Treatment effect Heterogeneity) Statement was developed to promot...
Objectives: We aimed to compare the performance of different regression modeling approaches for the ...
Do the effects of interventions vary across patient and community subgroups based on health needs, v...
Background: Risk of the outcome is a mathematical determinant of the absolute treatment benefit of a...
A relevant problem in meta-analysis concerns the possible heterogeneity between trial results. If a ...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature, and their int...
Abstract: Problem statement: The common assumption in non-randomized Phase II clinical trials is a h...
Abstract Background When subgroup analyses of a positive clinical trial are unrevealing, such findin...
In most medical research, treatment effectiveness is assessed using the average treatment effect or ...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...