Example w.o. intermediate power [Two-Stage / GS Designs]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2012-07-06 04:06 (4678 d 03:45 ago) – Posting: # 8897
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Dear Detlew and all!

❝ Of course you can formulate the Potvin's decision scheme B without them.

❝ But then it will happen that the sample size estimation step will give you a number which is smaller or at best equal to that you have already used for step 1.


❝ Now what then?

❝ Natural would be: STOP study. Bioequivalence not proven!

❝ Exactly this is what the intermediate power calculation is for in scheme B.


Not for you, but a numerical example for non-initiates. Let’s consider Example 1 from Potvin’s paper (n1 12 failed in Stage 1 and ntotal 14):
Now I manipulated part of the data:
                        original
Subject Treatment Response manipulated
   1        T        3.3   →   2.9
   1        R        2.9       2.9
   2        T        5.3   →   6.1
   2        R        6.1       6.1
   3        T        6.2   →   6.3
   3        R        7.1       7.1

❝ I've heard some rumour from regulators that you should not stop but recruit 2 more subjects for stage 2 in that case. But this lacks any scientific justification IMHO.


Yeah, but why not 2.718282 or 3.141593?

BTW, one regulator called Montague’s paper a “correction” of Potvin’s.

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