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Bayesian adaptive trials for rare cardiovascular conditions.

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Escalating costs of cardiovascular trials are limiting medical innovations, prompting the development of more efficient and flexible study designs. The Bayesian paradigm offers a framework conducive to adaptive trial methodologies… Click to show full abstract

Escalating costs of cardiovascular trials are limiting medical innovations, prompting the development of more efficient and flexible study designs. The Bayesian paradigm offers a framework conducive to adaptive trial methodologies and is well suited for the study of small populations. Bayesian adaptive trials provide a statistical structure for combining prior information with accumulating data to compute probabilities of unknown quantities of interest. Adaptive design features are useful in modifying randomization schemes, adjusting sample sizes and providing continuous surveillance to guide decisions on dropping study arms or premature trial interruption. Advantages include greater efficiency, minimization of risks, inclusion of knowledge as it is generated, cost savings and more intuitive interpretability. Extensive high-level computations are facilitated by an expanding armamentarium of available tools.

Keywords: cardiovascular conditions; study; bayesian adaptive; trials rare; rare cardiovascular; adaptive trials

Journal Title: Future cardiology
Year Published: 2018

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