Uncertainty directed factorial clinical trials.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gopal Kotecha, Steffen Ventz, Sandra Fortini, Lorenzo Trippa
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Abstract

The development and evaluation of novel treatment combinations is a key component of modern clinical research. The primary goals of factorial clinical trials of treatment combinations range from the estimation of intervention-specific effects, or the discovery of potential synergies, to the identification of combinations with the highest response probabilities. Most factorial studies use balanced or block randomization, with an equal number of patients assigned to each treatment combination, irrespective of the specific goals of the trial. Here, we introduce a class of Bayesian response-adaptive designs for factorial clinical trials with binary outcomes. The study design was developed using Bayesian decision-theoretic arguments and adapts the randomization probabilities to treatment combinations during the enrollment period based on the available data. Our approach enables the investigator to specify a utility function representative of the aims of the trial, and the Bayesian response-adaptive randomization algorithm aims to maximize this utility function. We considered several utility functions and factorial designs tailored to them. Then, we conducted a comparative simulation study to illustrate relevant differences of key operating characteristics across the resulting designs. We also investigated the asymptotic behavior of the proposed adaptive designs. We also used data summaries from three recent factorial trials in perioperative care, smoking cessation, and infectious disease prevention to define realistic simulation scenarios and illustrate advantages of the introduced trial designs compared to other study designs.

不确定性指导的因子临床试验。
开发和评估新型治疗组合是现代临床研究的重要组成部分。对治疗组合进行因子临床试验的主要目的包括估算特定干预措施的效果、发现潜在的协同作用以及确定具有最高应答概率的治疗组合。不管试验的具体目标是什么,大多数因子研究都采用平衡随机化或分块随机化,将相同数量的患者分配到每种治疗组合中。在此,我们介绍一类贝叶斯反应自适应设计,用于二元结果的因子临床试验。该研究设计是利用贝叶斯决策理论论据开发出来的,它能根据现有数据调整入组期间治疗组合的随机化概率。我们的方法使研究者能够指定一个代表试验目的的效用函数,而贝叶斯反应自适应随机化算法的目的就是使该效用函数最大化。我们考虑了几种效用函数和针对它们的因子设计。然后,我们进行了一项比较模拟研究,以说明不同设计的关键运行特征之间的相关差异。我们还研究了所提出的自适应设计的渐进行为。我们还使用了最近在围手术期护理、戒烟和传染病预防方面进行的三项因子试验的数据摘要,以确定现实的模拟场景,并说明所引入的试验设计与其他研究设计相比的优势。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
31.40
自引率
1.10%
发文量
312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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