BACKGROUND: A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup while a subgroup determined by post randomization events or measures is an improper subgroup. Both types of subgroups are often analyzed in clinical trial papers. Yet, the extensive scrutiny of subgroup analyses has almost exclusively attended to the former. The analysis of improper subgroups thereby not only flourishes in numerous disguised ways but also does so without a corresponding awareness of its pitfalls. Comparisons of the grade of angina in a heart disease trial, for example, usually include only the survivors. This paper highlights some of the distinct ways in which outcome based subgroup analysis occurs, describes the h...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
Background: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study pop...
Background: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study pop...
Background: A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper...
Background A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characterist...
Abstract Background A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is ...
A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup wh...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
Background: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study pop...
Background: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study pop...
Background: A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper...
Background A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characterist...
Abstract Background A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is ...
A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup wh...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
Background: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study pop...
Background: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study pop...