from Part IV - Case Studies of Adaptive Trial Designs and Master Protocols
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2023
In this chpater, we review the standards and guidelines for adaptive trial designs and master protocols. Methodological rigour and transparent reporting are required in all clinical trials. Adaptive trial designs and master protocols are no exception. The standard reporting guidelines and risk-of-bias assessments for conventional trials can be applied to adaptive trial designs and master protocols. Adaptive trial designs have pre-planned adaptations and analysis plans that are specified in a formal way that outline how the data will be used to guide the design. Planning of adaptive clinical trials, basket trials, umbrella trials, and platform trials will require early engagement with the stakeholders and methodologists to think through potential hurdles and challenges of the statistical design and its implementation.
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