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Thursday, September 22
Thu, Sep 22, 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM
Salon FG
Innovative Adaptive Seamless Designs in Clinical Trials

Analysis of Two-Stage Seamless Adaptive Trial Design (303739)

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*Shein-Chung Chow, Duke University 

Keywords: Flexibility; Efficiency; Seamless Adaptive Design; NASH.

In recent years, adaptive design methods in clinical research have attracted much attention because it offers the principal investigators not only (i) flexibility for identifying potential clinical benefit of a test treatment under investigation, but also (ii) efficiency for speeding up the development process. One of the most commonly considered adaptive designs is probably a two-stage seamless (e.g., phase 1/2 or phase 2/3) adaptive design. The two-stage seamless adaptive designs can be classified into four categories depending upon study objectives and study endpoints at different stages. These categories include (i) design with same study objectives and study endpoints at different stages, (ii) designs with same study objectives but different study endpoints at different stages, (iii) designs with different study objectives but same study endpoints at different stages, and (iv) designs with different study objectives and different study endpoints at different stages. In this presentation, an overview of statistical methods for analysis of these different types of two-stage designs is provided. A case study concerning the evaluation of safety and efficacy of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is presented.