Non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment

The increasing popularity of noninferiority trials reflects the ongoing efforts to replace existing treatments (reference treatments) with new treatments (experimental treatments) that retain a substantial fraction of the effect of the reference treatments. The adoption of any new treatment has to b...

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Main Authors: HUANG, Li-Ching, WEN, Miin-Jye, HUNG, Cheung Siu, KWONG, Koon Shing
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-27252015-07-23T09:05:12Z Non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment HUANG, Li-Ching WEN, Miin-Jye HUNG, Cheung Siu KWONG, Koon Shing The increasing popularity of noninferiority trials reflects the ongoing efforts to replace existing treatments (reference treatments) with new treatments (experimental treatments) that retain a substantial fraction of the effect of the reference treatments. The adoption of any new treatment has to be vindicated by a demonstration of benefits that outweigh a possible clinically insignificant reduction in the reference treatment efficacy. Statistical methods have been developed to analyze data collected from noninferiority trials. However, these methods focus on cases with only one reference treatment. In this paper, we provide the statistical inferential procedures for situations with multiple reference treatments. The computation of the corresponding critical values for simultaneous testings of noninferiority of several new treatments to multiple reference treatments in the presence of a placebo is provided. Furthermore, for a prespecified level of test power, a technique to determine the optimal sample size before the onset of a noninferiority trial is derived. A clinical example is given to illustrate our proposed procedure. 2015-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1726 info:doi/10.1177/0962280215576017 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University noninferiority trial multiple active controls placebo family-wise error rate assay sensitivity noninferiority margin Econometrics Economics Medicine and Health Sciences
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topic noninferiority trial
multiple active controls
placebo
family-wise error rate
assay sensitivity
noninferiority margin
Econometrics
Economics
Medicine and Health Sciences
spellingShingle noninferiority trial
multiple active controls
placebo
family-wise error rate
assay sensitivity
noninferiority margin
Econometrics
Economics
Medicine and Health Sciences
HUANG, Li-Ching
WEN, Miin-Jye
HUNG, Cheung Siu
KWONG, Koon Shing
Non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment
description The increasing popularity of noninferiority trials reflects the ongoing efforts to replace existing treatments (reference treatments) with new treatments (experimental treatments) that retain a substantial fraction of the effect of the reference treatments. The adoption of any new treatment has to be vindicated by a demonstration of benefits that outweigh a possible clinically insignificant reduction in the reference treatment efficacy. Statistical methods have been developed to analyze data collected from noninferiority trials. However, these methods focus on cases with only one reference treatment. In this paper, we provide the statistical inferential procedures for situations with multiple reference treatments. The computation of the corresponding critical values for simultaneous testings of noninferiority of several new treatments to multiple reference treatments in the presence of a placebo is provided. Furthermore, for a prespecified level of test power, a technique to determine the optimal sample size before the onset of a noninferiority trial is derived. A clinical example is given to illustrate our proposed procedure.
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author HUANG, Li-Ching
WEN, Miin-Jye
HUNG, Cheung Siu
KWONG, Koon Shing
author_facet HUANG, Li-Ching
WEN, Miin-Jye
HUNG, Cheung Siu
KWONG, Koon Shing
author_sort HUANG, Li-Ching
title Non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment
title_short Non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment
title_full Non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment
title_fullStr Non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment
title_full_unstemmed Non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment
title_sort non-inferiority studies with multiple reference treatment
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1726
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