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Sample size re-estimation for confirmatory two-stage flexible multi-arm trial with normal outcomes

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ABSTRACT The need for efficient clinical trial designs has led to the development of flexible multi-arm designs. In this paper, we investigated sample size re-estimation (SSR) methods for fully flexible… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The need for efficient clinical trial designs has led to the development of flexible multi-arm designs. In this paper, we investigated sample size re-estimation (SSR) methods for fully flexible designs that allow for any unplanned treatment selection, early stopping for efficacy or futility. Even though SSR methods for two-arm trials are well developed, they are not directly applicable to certain fully flexible multi-arm trials due to the application of the closed test procedure. We derive SSR procedures based on the conditional power approach in the context of confirmatory multi-arm trials for three designs: inverse normal combination test, Fisher’s combination test and flexible group sequential design. We conduct extensive simulation studies to evaluate the performance of the three designs with and without SSR. Results show that the relative performance of the three designs depends on many factors. In practice, simulation studies are usually necessary to help determine the most appropriate design.

Keywords: multi; trial; multi arm; size estimation; flexible multi; sample size

Journal Title: Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
Year Published: 2019

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