The smaller a study, the more un­cer­tain its results [Study As­sess­ment]

posted by unique_one – India, 2014-07-09 08:59 (4373 d 17:06 ago) – Posting: # 13246
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Hi Helmut,

Thank you very much for sharing your ideas!

However, the subject dropout reasons were as mentioned below:
2 subjects withdrawn due to personal reasons.
2 subjects dropped out due to protocol non compliance.
1 subject dropped out due to Adverse Event
1 subject did not reported for second period of study.

With regards to the imbalanced sequences, kindly find the details mentioned below:

12 subjects completed RT sequence
10 subjects completed TR sequence

Look forward towards your feedback.

Regards,
unique_one.

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