Clincal trial designs often incorporate a sequential stopping rule to serve as a guide in the early termination of a study. When choosing a particular stopping rule, it is most common to examine frequentist operating characteristics such as type I error, statistical power, and precision of confi- dence intervals (Emerson, et al. [1]). Increasingly, however, clinical trials are designed and analyzed in the Bayesian paradigm. In this paper we describe how the Bayesian operating characteristics of a particular stopping rule might be evaluated and communicated to the scientific community. In particular, we consider a choice of probability models and a family of prior distributions that allows concise presentation of Bayesian properties for a sp...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
In clinical trials, futility rules are widely used to monitor the study while it is in progress, wit...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real-va...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
Background There is a growing interest in the use of Bayesian adaptive designs in late-phase clinic...
Background: There is a growing interest in the use of Bayesian adaptive designs in late-phase clinic...
In classical group sequential designs, a clinical trial is considered as a success if the experiment...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
In the conduct of sequential clinical trials, primary statistical issues include design, monitoring ...
Many different criteria have been proposed for the selection of a stopping rule for group sequen- ti...
BACKGROUND Phase III trials often require large sample sizes, leading to high costs and delays in...
Background: Phase III trials often require large sample sizes, leading to high costs and delays in ...
In sequential experiments the sample size is not planned in advance. Data are progressively collecte...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
In this paper, a Bayesian approach is developed for simultaneously comparing multiple experimental t...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
In clinical trials, futility rules are widely used to monitor the study while it is in progress, wit...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real-va...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
Background There is a growing interest in the use of Bayesian adaptive designs in late-phase clinic...
Background: There is a growing interest in the use of Bayesian adaptive designs in late-phase clinic...
In classical group sequential designs, a clinical trial is considered as a success if the experiment...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
In the conduct of sequential clinical trials, primary statistical issues include design, monitoring ...
Many different criteria have been proposed for the selection of a stopping rule for group sequen- ti...
BACKGROUND Phase III trials often require large sample sizes, leading to high costs and delays in...
Background: Phase III trials often require large sample sizes, leading to high costs and delays in ...
In sequential experiments the sample size is not planned in advance. Data are progressively collecte...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
In this paper, a Bayesian approach is developed for simultaneously comparing multiple experimental t...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
In clinical trials, futility rules are widely used to monitor the study while it is in progress, wit...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real-va...