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Statistical Evaluation of Absolute Change versus Responder Analysis in Clinical Trials.

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Wang, P; Peskoe, S; Byrd, R; Smith, P; Breslin, R; Chow, S-C
Published in: Acta Mater Med
July 21, 2022

In clinical trials, the primary analysis is often either a test of absolute/relative change in a measured outcome or a corresponding responder analysis. Though each of these tests may be reasonable, determining which test is most suitable for a particular research study is still an open question. These tests may require different sample sizes, define different clinically meaningful differences, and most importantly, lead to different study conclusions. This paper aims to compare a typical non-inferiority test using absolute change as the study endpoint to the corresponding responder analysis in terms of sample size requirements, statistical power, and hypothesis testing results. From numerical analysis, using absolute change as an endpoint generally requires a larger sample size; therefore, when the sample size is the same, the responder analysis has higher power. The cut-off value and non-inferiority margin are critical which can meaningfully impact whether the two types of endpoints yield conflicting conclusions. Specifically, an extreme cut-off value is more likely to cause different conclusions. However, this impact decreases as population variance increases. One important reason for conflicting conclusions is that the population distribution is not normal. To eliminate conflicting results, researchers should pay attention to the population distribution and cut-off value selection.

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Acta Mater Med

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2737-7946

Publication Date

July 21, 2022

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1

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3

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320 / 332

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United States
 

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Wang, P., Peskoe, S., Byrd, R., Smith, P., Breslin, R., & Chow, S.-C. (2022). Statistical Evaluation of Absolute Change versus Responder Analysis in Clinical Trials. Acta Mater Med, 1(3), 320–332. https://doi.org/10.15212/amm-2022-0020
Wang, Peijin, Sarah Peskoe, Rebecca Byrd, Patrick Smith, Rachel Breslin, and Shein-Chung Chow. “Statistical Evaluation of Absolute Change versus Responder Analysis in Clinical Trials.Acta Mater Med 1, no. 3 (July 21, 2022): 320–32. https://doi.org/10.15212/amm-2022-0020.
Wang P, Peskoe S, Byrd R, Smith P, Breslin R, Chow S-C. Statistical Evaluation of Absolute Change versus Responder Analysis in Clinical Trials. Acta Mater Med. 2022 Jul 21;1(3):320–32.
Wang, Peijin, et al. “Statistical Evaluation of Absolute Change versus Responder Analysis in Clinical Trials.Acta Mater Med, vol. 1, no. 3, July 2022, pp. 320–32. Pubmed, doi:10.15212/amm-2022-0020.
Wang P, Peskoe S, Byrd R, Smith P, Breslin R, Chow S-C. Statistical Evaluation of Absolute Change versus Responder Analysis in Clinical Trials. Acta Mater Med. 2022 Jul 21;1(3):320–332.

Published In

Acta Mater Med

DOI

EISSN

2737-7946

Publication Date

July 21, 2022

Volume

1

Issue

3

Start / End Page

320 / 332

Location

United States