Helmut ★★★ ![]() ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2014-06-25 20:29 (4028 d 09:24 ago) Posting: # 13145 Views: 5,679 |
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Dear all, with the increasing number of studies designed for RSABE (FDA) or ABEL (EMA) the question about conservatism in sample size estimation pops up. ICH E9 tells us: The number of subjects in a clinical trial should always be large enough to provide a reliable answer to the questions addressed. Well roared, lion! In other words, that’s not a playground for gamblers. Too small sample sizes are unethical because the power might be too low. Many of us have put a lot of efforts in the past teaching “The Guy in the Armani-suit” (© ElMaestro) that there is no point playing games and be conservative instead (i.e., assume a higher CV in estimating the sample size of pivotal studies).Apart from the splendid – and widespread – “Let’s fake a CV and ratio which gives a sample size matching our budget!" I have seen three approaches/arguments:
Let’s start with a simple example (ABE). In a reasonably sized pilot study we have found a CV of 30%. We plan for a T/R-ratio of 0.90 and 90% power. Since the sample sizes in a conventional 2×2 are large, we explore a fully replicated design as well. ─────────────────────── What happens (% power) in the pivotal studies with the different approaches? ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Trivial. If the assumption is correct we achieve the planned power (blue). If the CV is is lower, power will be higher (as a side effect allowing the T/R to deviate more; green). The gambler (red) might still get 80% power, but may fail terribly in many cases. ![]() ───────────────── At the border for scaling (CV 30%) we need the largest sample size. That’s well known, but may take novices by surprise. The sample size is lower for 25%. Sure, but smaller ones are also needed for CVs >30% because scaling cuts in. At CVs >50% we have to increase the sample size again. Although we are still allowed to scale (there is no cap at 50% like in EMA’s ABEL), the GMR-restriction cuts in. What does that mean for study planning? ──────────────────────────── The pattern almost reverses. In many cases you get more power if the CV is higher than expected. Try to teach that to your boss (“Let’s assume a lower CV in order to be conservative…”) However, the drop in power is nowhere as pronounced as in ABE. — Dif-tor heh smusma 🖖🏼 Довге життя Україна! ![]() Helmut Schütz ![]() The quality of responses received is directly proportional to the quality of the question asked. 🚮 Science Quotes |
d_labes ★★★ Berlin, Germany, 2014-06-30 13:12 (4023 d 16:41 ago) @ Helmut Posting: # 13169 Views: 4,173 |
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Dear Helmut! ![]() — Regards, Detlew |