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Optimal planning of adaptive two-stage designs.

Maximilian PilzKevin KunzmannCarolin HerrmannGeraldine RauchMeinhard Kieser
Published in: Statistics in medicine (2021)
Adaptive designs are playing an increasingly important role in the planning of clinical trials. While there exists various research on the optimal determination of a two-stage design, non-optimal versions still are frequently applied in clinical research. In this article, we strive to motivate the application of optimal adaptive designs and give guidance on how to determine them. It is demonstrated that optimizing a trial design with respect to particular objective criteria can have a substantial benefit over the application of conventional adaptive sample size recalculation rules. Furthermore, we show that in many practical situations, optimal group-sequential designs show an almost negligible performance loss compared to optimal adaptive designs. Finally, we illustrate how optimal designs can be tailored to specific operational requirements by customizing the underlying optimization problem.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • randomized controlled trial
  • finite element analysis
  • study protocol
  • phase ii
  • phase iii