Group sequential methods and response adaptive randomization (RAR) procedures have been applied in clinical trials due to economical and ethical considerations. Group sequential methods are able to reduce the average sample size by inducing early stopping, but patients are equally allocated with half of chance to inferior arm. RAR procedures incline to allocate more patients to better arm; however it requires more sample size to obtain a certain power. This study intended to combine these two procedures. We applied the Bayesian decision theory approach to define our group sequential stopping rules and evaluated the operating characteristics under RAR setting. The results showed that Bayesian decision theory method was able to preserve the t...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real-va...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
Response-adaptive (RA) allocation designs can be implemented in clinical trials to skew the allocati...
Group sequential methods and response adaptive randomization (RAR) procedures have been applied in c...
We propose a class of phase II clinical trial designs with sequential stopping and adaptive treatmen...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
Sequential multiple assignment randomized trials (SMARTs) are systematic and efficient media for com...
In classical group sequential designs, a clinical trial is considered as a success if the experiment...
Sequential methods provide a formal framework by which clinical trial data can be monitored as they ...
When conducting a randomized comparative clinical trial, ethical, scientific or economic considerati...
Background/Aims: There is growing interest in the use of adaptive designs to improve the efficiency ...
In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the rando...
An adaptive treatment strategy (ATS) is an outcome-guided algorithm that allows personalized treatme...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real-va...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
Response-adaptive (RA) allocation designs can be implemented in clinical trials to skew the allocati...
Group sequential methods and response adaptive randomization (RAR) procedures have been applied in c...
We propose a class of phase II clinical trial designs with sequential stopping and adaptive treatmen...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
Sequential multiple assignment randomized trials (SMARTs) are systematic and efficient media for com...
In classical group sequential designs, a clinical trial is considered as a success if the experiment...
Sequential methods provide a formal framework by which clinical trial data can be monitored as they ...
When conducting a randomized comparative clinical trial, ethical, scientific or economic considerati...
Background/Aims: There is growing interest in the use of adaptive designs to improve the efficiency ...
In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the rando...
An adaptive treatment strategy (ATS) is an outcome-guided algorithm that allows personalized treatme...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real-va...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
Response-adaptive (RA) allocation designs can be implemented in clinical trials to skew the allocati...