Modern data analysis tools and statistical modeling techniques are increasingly used in clinical research to improve diagnosis, estimate disease progression and predict treatment outcomes. What seems less emphasized is the… Click to show full abstract
Modern data analysis tools and statistical modeling techniques are increasingly used in clinical research to improve diagnosis, estimate disease progression and predict treatment outcomes. What seems less emphasized is the importance of the study design, which can have a serious impact on the study cost, time and the statistical efficiency. This paper provides an overview on different types of adaptive designs in clinical trials and their applications to cardiovascular trials. We highlight recent proliferation of work on adaptive designs over the past two decades, including some recent regulatory guidelines on complex trial designs and master protocols. We also describe the increasing role of machine learning and use of metaheuristics to construct increasingly complex adaptive designs or to identify interesting features for improved predictions and classifications.
               
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