2020
DOI: 10.1007/s43441-019-00084-4
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Challenges on Multiple Endpoints in Clinical Trials: An Industry Survey in Japan

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“…In order to accomplish this task, an appropriate and representative sample of volunteers (either patients or healthy subjects) is recruited [1][2][3][4]. In order to quantify the effect of each intervention, some measurable quantities are needed, the "endpoints", which refer to specific outcomes measured to assess the effectiveness of a treatment or intervention [11,12]. After the endpoints are measured in each subject of the study, an appropriate statistical analysis follows that aims to identify whether significant differences exist between the groups under comparison.…”
Section: Background Aspects: Endpoints and Statistical Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to accomplish this task, an appropriate and representative sample of volunteers (either patients or healthy subjects) is recruited [1][2][3][4]. In order to quantify the effect of each intervention, some measurable quantities are needed, the "endpoints", which refer to specific outcomes measured to assess the effectiveness of a treatment or intervention [11,12]. After the endpoints are measured in each subject of the study, an appropriate statistical analysis follows that aims to identify whether significant differences exist between the groups under comparison.…”
Section: Background Aspects: Endpoints and Statistical Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of endpoints in a clinical study requires careful consideration of various factors, to ensure that the study is scientifically sound, ethically conducted, and capable of providing meaningful insights into the effects of the intervention being studied [11,12,15,16]. In this context, a single or many endpoints are measured in a clinical study in order to express the desired characteristics.…”
Section: Background Aspects: Endpoints and Statistical Assessmentmentioning
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“…There are a lot of publications devoted to clinical trials of medicines (Abdel-Kader & Jhamb, 2020;Sakamaki et al, 2020;Thiers, Sinskey, & Berndt, 2008), including in Latvia (Logviss, Krievins, & Purvina, 2018), but various economic aspects of clinical trials are subject to continuous changes (Kramer, J. M.;Schulman, 2012;Petitti, 2009;Pinto, Willan, & O'Brien, 2005;Ramsey et al, 2015).…”
Section: Characterization Of Clinical Trials Of Medicines In Latviamentioning
confidence: 99%