Contains fulltext : 171557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study population. Subgroup analyses constitute a fundamental step in the assessment of evidence from confirmatory (Phase III) clinical trials, where conclusions for the overall study population might not hold. Subgroup analyses can have different and distinct purposes, requiring specific design and analysis solutions. It is relevant to evaluate methodological developments in subgroup analyses against these purposes to guide health care professionals and regulators as well as to identify gaps in current methodology. METHODS: We defined four purposes for subgroup analys...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...
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...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard for the identification and esti...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Clinicians, when trying to apply trial results to patient care, need to individualize patient care a...
Clinicians, when trying to apply trial results to patient care, need to individualize patient care a...
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...
Subgroup analyses (e.g., baseline information, biomarkers measurements) are commonly encountered and...
Large pragmatic trials provide the most reliable data about the effects of treatments, but should be...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...
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...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard for the identification and esti...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Clinicians, when trying to apply trial results to patient care, need to individualize patient care a...
Clinicians, when trying to apply trial results to patient care, need to individualize patient care a...
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...
Subgroup analyses (e.g., baseline information, biomarkers measurements) are commonly encountered and...
Large pragmatic trials provide the most reliable data about the effects of treatments, but should be...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...
Subgroup analyses are an essential part of fully understanding the complete results from confirmator...