The design of sequential experiments and, in particular, randomised controlled trials involves a trade-off between operational characteristics such as statistical power, estimation bias and patient benefit. The family of randomisation procedures referred to as Constrained Randomised Dynamic Programming (CRDP), which is set in the Bayesian decision-theoretic framework, can be used to balance these competing objectives. A generalisation and novel interpretation of CRDP is proposed to highlight its inherent flexibility to adapt to a variety of practicalities and align with individual trial objectives. CRDP, as with most response-adaptive randomisation procedures, hinges on the limiting assumption of patient responses being available before all...
We have constructed a response adaptive clinical trial to treat patients sequentially in order to ma...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
Bayesian adaptive randomization (BAR) is an attractive approach to allocate more patients to the put...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
We solve a Bayesian decision-theoretic model of a sequential experiment in which the real-valued pri...
AbstractDevelopment of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of pati...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real-va...
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...
The primary goal of clinical trials is to collect enough scientific evidence for a new intervention....
If the prospective evaluation of all feasible strategies of patient management is not possible or ef...
Adaptive designs are effective mechanisms for flexibly allocating experimental resources. In clinica...
Determining the efficacy of a novel intervention is vital before making it available to the public. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Medical treatment commonly involves the administrat...
Group sequential methods and response adaptive randomization (RAR) procedures have been applied in c...
We have constructed a response adaptive clinical trial to treat patients sequentially in order to ma...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
Bayesian adaptive randomization (BAR) is an attractive approach to allocate more patients to the put...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
We solve a Bayesian decision-theoretic model of a sequential experiment in which the real-valued pri...
AbstractDevelopment of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of pati...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real-va...
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...
The primary goal of clinical trials is to collect enough scientific evidence for a new intervention....
If the prospective evaluation of all feasible strategies of patient management is not possible or ef...
Adaptive designs are effective mechanisms for flexibly allocating experimental resources. In clinica...
Determining the efficacy of a novel intervention is vital before making it available to the public. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Medical treatment commonly involves the administrat...
Group sequential methods and response adaptive randomization (RAR) procedures have been applied in c...
We have constructed a response adaptive clinical trial to treat patients sequentially in order to ma...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
Bayesian adaptive randomization (BAR) is an attractive approach to allocate more patients to the put...