Cross-sectional evaluation of outcome comparison methodology in dermatologic clinical trials and a simulation-based discussion of why outcome comparison technique matters
Abstract:Clinical trial outcome comparison methodology can affect trial efficiency and interpretation. Our goal was to describe current trends in clinical trial outcome comparison methods among high-impact dermatology trials and perform simulations comparing direct comparison (DC), change-score based (CS), and baseline-adjusted analyses (BAA) to demonstrate the more subtle differences in these methods. We performed a cross-sectional examination of top-cited dermatology clinical trials over five years. Trials were retri… Show more
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