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Statistical design of noninferiority multiple region clinical trials to assess global and consistent treatment effects

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ABSTRACT Noninferiority multiregional clinical trials (MRCTs) have recently received increasing attention in drug development. While a major goal in an MRCT is to estimate the global treatment effect, it is… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Noninferiority multiregional clinical trials (MRCTs) have recently received increasing attention in drug development. While a major goal in an MRCT is to estimate the global treatment effect, it is also important to assess the consistency of treatment effects across multiple regions. In this paper, we propose an intuitive definition of consistency of noninferior treatment effects across regions under the random-effects modeling framework. Specifically, we quantify the consistency of treatment effects by the percentage of regions that meet a predefined treatment margin. This new approach enables us to achieve both goals in one modeling framework. We propose to use a signed likelihood ratio test for testing the global treatment effect and the consistency of noninferior treatment effects. In addition, we provide guidelines for the allocation rule to achieve optimal power for testing consistency among multiple regions. Extensive simulation studies are conducted to examine the performance of the proposed methodology. An application to a real data example is provided.

Keywords: statistical design; treatment; clinical trials; consistency; noninferiority; treatment effects

Journal Title: Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics
Year Published: 2017

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