AbstractObjectiveWe present a novel Bayesian adaptive comparative effectiveness trial comparing three treatments for status epilepticus that uses adaptive randomization with potential early stopping.Study Design and SettingThe trial will enroll 720 unique patients in emergency departments and uses a Bayesian adaptive design.ResultsThe trial design is compared to a trial without adaptive randomization and produces an efficient trial in which a higher proportion of patients are likely to be randomized to the most effective treatment arm while generally using fewer total patients and offers higher power than an analogous trial with fixed randomization when identifying a superior treatment.ConclusionWhen one treatment is superior to the other t...
Do Bayesian adaptive trials offer advantages for comparative effectiveness research? Protocol for th...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
Objective: We present a novel Bayesian adaptive comparative effectiveness trial comparing three trea...
Objective: We present a novel Bayesian adaptive comparative effectiveness trial comparing three trea...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Clinical trial seek to investigate novel treatments, asses the relative benefits of competing therap...
textIn recent times, there has been an increasing interest in adaptive designs for clinical trials. ...
Background Bayesian adaptive designs can improve the efficiency of trials, and lead to trials tha...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
Background/Aims: Combinations of treatments that have already received regulatory approval can offer...
BACKGROUND:Bayesian adaptive designs can be more efficient than traditional methods for multi-arm ra...
Adaptive designs that allow for prospectively planned modifications during data collection have been...
Abstract Background Bayesian adaptive designs can improve the efficiency of trials, and lead to tria...
Bayesian adaptive designs are emerging as popular approach to develop adaptive clinical trials. In t...
Do Bayesian adaptive trials offer advantages for comparative effectiveness research? Protocol for th...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
Objective: We present a novel Bayesian adaptive comparative effectiveness trial comparing three trea...
Objective: We present a novel Bayesian adaptive comparative effectiveness trial comparing three trea...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Clinical trial seek to investigate novel treatments, asses the relative benefits of competing therap...
textIn recent times, there has been an increasing interest in adaptive designs for clinical trials. ...
Background Bayesian adaptive designs can improve the efficiency of trials, and lead to trials tha...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
Background/Aims: Combinations of treatments that have already received regulatory approval can offer...
BACKGROUND:Bayesian adaptive designs can be more efficient than traditional methods for multi-arm ra...
Adaptive designs that allow for prospectively planned modifications during data collection have been...
Abstract Background Bayesian adaptive designs can improve the efficiency of trials, and lead to tria...
Bayesian adaptive designs are emerging as popular approach to develop adaptive clinical trials. In t...
Do Bayesian adaptive trials offer advantages for comparative effectiveness research? Protocol for th...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...