1994
DOI: 10.1002/j.1550-8528.1994.tb00073.x
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Baseline Predictors of Success When Comparing Two Treatments

Abstract: Since few medications are equally effective in all patients, physicians can maximize the risk/benefit ratio of therapy for their patients by limiting exposure based on baseline predictors of success. Traditional procedures typically evaluate the response of patients receiving the same treatment regimen without evaluating a comparator. However, when treatments are compared, such as in clinical trials, traditional procedures of identifying predictors must be modified to analyze the treatment effect on the primar… Show more

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“…Age, smoking activity, and uric acid concentration were the best baseline predictors of long-term treatment effect relative to last-visit-carried-forward endpoint weight change (26). Patients were more likely to achieve long-term benefit with fluoxetine if they were older, andlor were nonsmokers, andlor had high concentrations of uric acid at baseline.…”
Section: Predictors Of Successful Long-term Treatmentmentioning
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“…Age, smoking activity, and uric acid concentration were the best baseline predictors of long-term treatment effect relative to last-visit-carried-forward endpoint weight change (26). Patients were more likely to achieve long-term benefit with fluoxetine if they were older, andlor were nonsmokers, andlor had high concentrations of uric acid at baseline.…”
Section: Predictors Of Successful Long-term Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Stepwiseregression procedures from PROC GLMin SAS were used to identify baseline variables which were predictive of a beneficial fluoxetine treatment effect on LVCF endpoint weight change (26).…”
Section: Identifiation Of Baseline Predictors Of Treatment Effectmentioning
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