Background Bayesian predictive probabilities can be used for interim monitoring of clinical trials to estimate the probability of observing a statistically significant treatment effect if the trial were to continue to its predefined maximum sample size. Purpose We explore settings in which Bayesian predictive probabilities are advantageous for interim monitoring compared to Bayesian posterior probabilities, p-values, conditional power, or group sequential methods. Results For interim analyses that address prediction hypotheses, such as futility monitoring and efficacy monitoring with lagged outcomes, only predictive probabilities properly account for the amount of data remaining to be observed in a clinical trial and have the flexibility to...
Background Bayesian statistics are an appealing alternative to the traditional frequentist approach ...
Point-of-care clinical trials are randomized clinical trials designed to maximize pragmatic design f...
Abstract Background The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigators with appro...
Background Bayesian predictive probabilities can be used for interim monitoring of clinical trials t...
Traditionally, phase II single-arm trials are based on a binary response variable that represents th...
Bayesian monitoring strategies based on predictive probabilities are widely used in phase II clinica...
In clinical trials, futility rules are widely used to monitor the study while it is in progress, wit...
BackgroundDecisions to stop randomized trials are often based on traditional P value thresholds and ...
In recent years many authors have stressed the interest of the Bayesian predictive approach for desi...
The aim of an exploratory clinical trial is to determine whether a new intervention is promising for...
We suppose that a minimum sample size is required before a conclusion is reached regarding a trial i...
The aim of an exploratory clinical trial is to determine whether a new intervention is promising for...
In sequential experiments the sample size is not planned in advance. Data are progressively collecte...
In this paper we consider a method for monitoring a clinical trial whose patients are sequentially e...
Abstract. The Bayesian approach is being used increasingly in medical research. The flexibility of t...
Background Bayesian statistics are an appealing alternative to the traditional frequentist approach ...
Point-of-care clinical trials are randomized clinical trials designed to maximize pragmatic design f...
Abstract Background The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigators with appro...
Background Bayesian predictive probabilities can be used for interim monitoring of clinical trials t...
Traditionally, phase II single-arm trials are based on a binary response variable that represents th...
Bayesian monitoring strategies based on predictive probabilities are widely used in phase II clinica...
In clinical trials, futility rules are widely used to monitor the study while it is in progress, wit...
BackgroundDecisions to stop randomized trials are often based on traditional P value thresholds and ...
In recent years many authors have stressed the interest of the Bayesian predictive approach for desi...
The aim of an exploratory clinical trial is to determine whether a new intervention is promising for...
We suppose that a minimum sample size is required before a conclusion is reached regarding a trial i...
The aim of an exploratory clinical trial is to determine whether a new intervention is promising for...
In sequential experiments the sample size is not planned in advance. Data are progressively collecte...
In this paper we consider a method for monitoring a clinical trial whose patients are sequentially e...
Abstract. The Bayesian approach is being used increasingly in medical research. The flexibility of t...
Background Bayesian statistics are an appealing alternative to the traditional frequentist approach ...
Point-of-care clinical trials are randomized clinical trials designed to maximize pragmatic design f...
Abstract Background The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigators with appro...