Abstract Background Numerous statistical methods can be used to calculate the confidence interval (CI) of risk differences. There is consensus in previous literature that the Wald method should be discouraged. We compared five statistical methods for estimating the CI of risk difference in terms of CI width and study conclusion in antibiotic non-inferiority trials. Methods In a secondary analysis of a systematic review, we included non-inferiority trials that compared different antibiotic regimens, reported risk differences for the primary outcome, and described the number of successes and/or failures as well as patients in each arm....
Background: It is never easy to make sample size calculation for two-arm, non-inferiority st...
The double-sampling paradigm, which has become an important part of the epidemiological designs, inc...
This paper compares the use of confidence intervals (CIs) and a sensitivity analysis called the numb...
Abstract Background Numerous statistical methods can be used to calculate the confidence interval (C...
In recent years the “noninferiority” trial has emerged as the new standard design for HIV drug devel...
In recent years the “noninferiority” trial has emerged as the new standard design for HIV drug devel...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
In recent years the "noninferiority" trial has emerged as the new standard design for HIV drug devel...
Non-inferiority (NI) clinical trials are widely used to evaluate whether the new experimental treatm...
Choosing the equivalence margin for a non-inferiority trial of an anti-infective medication involves...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
Consider the simple compliance randomized trial, in which patients randomly assigned to the experime...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
Abstract Background In non-inferiority trials, there ...
Background: It is never easy to make sample size calculation for two-arm, non-inferiority st...
The double-sampling paradigm, which has become an important part of the epidemiological designs, inc...
This paper compares the use of confidence intervals (CIs) and a sensitivity analysis called the numb...
Abstract Background Numerous statistical methods can be used to calculate the confidence interval (C...
In recent years the “noninferiority” trial has emerged as the new standard design for HIV drug devel...
In recent years the “noninferiority” trial has emerged as the new standard design for HIV drug devel...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
In recent years the "noninferiority" trial has emerged as the new standard design for HIV drug devel...
Non-inferiority (NI) clinical trials are widely used to evaluate whether the new experimental treatm...
Choosing the equivalence margin for a non-inferiority trial of an anti-infective medication involves...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
Consider the simple compliance randomized trial, in which patients randomly assigned to the experime...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
Abstract Background In non-inferiority trials, there ...
Background: It is never easy to make sample size calculation for two-arm, non-inferiority st...
The double-sampling paradigm, which has become an important part of the epidemiological designs, inc...
This paper compares the use of confidence intervals (CIs) and a sensitivity analysis called the numb...