Adaptive clinical trials are an innovative trial design aimed at reducing resources, decreasing time to completion and number of patients exposed to inferior interventions, and …
Adaptive designs for clinical trials permit alterations to a study in response to accumulating data in order to make trials more flexible, ethical, and efficient. These benefits are achieved …
Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results accumulating in the trial to modify the trial's course in accordance with pre-specified rules. Trials with an …
CS Coffey, B Levin, C Clark, C Timmerman… - Clinical …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Background The clinical trials community has a never-ending search for dependable and reliable ways to improve clinical research. This exploration has led to considerable interest …
Although adaptive design methods are flexible and useful in clinical research, little or no regulatory guidelines are available. One of the first books on the topic, Adaptive Design …
CS Coffey, JA Kairalla - Drugs in R & D, 2008 - Springer
Adaptive designs promise the flexibility to redesign clinical trials at interim stages. This flexibility would provide greater efficiency in drug development. However, despite this …
DL Bhatt, C Mehta - New England Journal of Medicine, 2016 - Mass Medical Soc
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Background Adaptive designs are a wide class of methods focused on improving the power, efficiency and participant benefit of clinical trials. They do this through allowing information …
Adaptive designs play an increasingly important role in clinical drug development. Such designs use accumulating data of an ongoing trial to decide how to modify design aspects …