Start-up designs for response-adpative randomization procedures
- 👤 Speaker: Haines, L (University of Cape Town)
- 📅 Date & Time: Monday 06 July 2015, 12:00 - 12:30
- 📍 Venue: Seminar Room 1, Newton Institute
Abstract
Response-adaptive randomization procedures are appropriate for clinical trials in which two or more treatments are to be compared, patients arrive sequentially and the response of each patient is recorded before the next patient arrives. For those procedures which involve sequential estimation of model parameters, start-up designs are commonly used in order to provide initial estimates of the parameters. In this talk a suite of such start-up designs for two treatments and binary patient responses are considered and compared in terms of the numbers of patients required in order to give meaningful parameters estimates, the number of patients allocated to the better treatment and the bias in the parameter estimates. It is shown that permuted block designs with blocks of size 4 are to be preferred over a wide range of parameter values. Results from a simulation study involving complete trials will also be reported.
Series This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.
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Haines, L (University of Cape Town)
Monday 06 July 2015, 12:00-12:30