Improved mortality analysis in early‐phase dose‐ranging clinical trials for emergency medical diseases using Bayesian time‐to‐event models with active comparators
Xiaosong Shi,
Jo A. Wick,
Renee' L. Martin
et al.
Abstract:Emergency medical diseases (EMDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. A time‐to‐death analysis is needed to accurately identify the risks and describe the pattern of an EMD because the mortality rate can peak early and then decline. Dose‐ranging Phase II clinical trials are essential for developing new therapies for EMDs. However, most dose‐finding trials do not analyze mortality as a time‐to‐event endpoint. We propose three Bayesian dose‐response time‐to‐event models for a secondary mortality analysis o… Show more
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