The most common objective for response-adaptive clinical trials is to seek to ensure that patients within a trial have a high chance of receiving the best treatment available by altering the chance of allocation on the basis of accumulating data. Approaches that yield good patient benefit properties suffer from low power from a frequentist perspective when testing for a treatment difference at the end of the study due to the high imbalance in treatment allocations. In this work we develop an alternative pairwise test for treatment difference on the basis of allocation probabilities of the covariate-adjusted response-adaptive randomization with forward-looking Gittins Index (CARA-FLGI) Rule for binary responses. The performance of the novel ...
We propose a novel response‐adaptive randomization procedure for multi‐armed trials with continuous ...
We compare the perjormance of two adaptive designs and equal allocation in a clinical trial with two...
Designing experiments often requires balancing between learning about the true treatment effects and...
We introduce a non-myopic, covariate-adjusted response adaptive (CARA) allocation design for multi-a...
The Gittins index provides a well established, computationally attractive, optimal solution to a cla...
The Gittins index provides a well established, computationally attractive, optimal solution to a cla...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
We explore the use of Gittins indices to search for near optimality in sequential clinical trials. S...
Response-adaptive (RA) allocation designs can be implemented in clinical trials to skew the allocati...
We explore the use of Gittins indices to search for near optimality in sequential clinical trials. S...
Adaptive designs for multi-armed clinical trials have become increasingly popular recently because o...
Response-adaptive designs have been extensively studied and used in clinical trials. However, there ...
An adaptive treatment strategy (ATS) is defined as a sequence of treatments and intermediate respons...
We propose a response-adaptive design, described in terms of urn model, whose allocation proportion ...
We propose a novel response‐adaptive randomization procedure for multi‐armed trials with continuous ...
We compare the perjormance of two adaptive designs and equal allocation in a clinical trial with two...
Designing experiments often requires balancing between learning about the true treatment effects and...
We introduce a non-myopic, covariate-adjusted response adaptive (CARA) allocation design for multi-a...
The Gittins index provides a well established, computationally attractive, optimal solution to a cla...
The Gittins index provides a well established, computationally attractive, optimal solution to a cla...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
We explore the use of Gittins indices to search for near optimality in sequential clinical trials. S...
Response-adaptive (RA) allocation designs can be implemented in clinical trials to skew the allocati...
We explore the use of Gittins indices to search for near optimality in sequential clinical trials. S...
Adaptive designs for multi-armed clinical trials have become increasingly popular recently because o...
Response-adaptive designs have been extensively studied and used in clinical trials. However, there ...
An adaptive treatment strategy (ATS) is defined as a sequence of treatments and intermediate respons...
We propose a response-adaptive design, described in terms of urn model, whose allocation proportion ...
We propose a novel response‐adaptive randomization procedure for multi‐armed trials with continuous ...
We compare the perjormance of two adaptive designs and equal allocation in a clinical trial with two...
Designing experiments often requires balancing between learning about the true treatment effects and...