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CTS: A clinical trials simulator
Author(s) -
Taylor D. W.,
Bosch E. G.
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
statistics in medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.996
H-Index - 183
eISSN - 1097-0258
pISSN - 0277-6715
DOI - 10.1002/sim.4780090708
Subject(s) - type i and type ii errors , outcome (game theory) , randomization , computer science , clinical trial , statistical power , null hypothesis , psychological intervention , statistics , medical physics , simulation , medicine , mathematics , mathematical economics , psychiatry , pathology
We describe an interactive clinical trial simulation program (CTS), which provides continuous graphical and numerical output as a simulation runs. CTS is capable of simulating trials with two treatment groups and a binary outcome with options for: (1) up to five prognostic subgroups; (2) one of three methods of randomization; (3) equal or unequal allocation of patients to treatment groups; (4) a null or alternative hypothesis; (5) common methodological problems including biased referrals, false positive and false negative outcome reports, non‐compliance, dropouts, crossovers, and co‐interventions; (6) six methods of dealing with each of these problems; (7) the type I error rate, and (8) stratified or unstratified analysis. In addition, the current results of a trial in progress may be used as the starting point of the simulation to estimate the power of the trial if carried to completion. A few thousand simulations of a user specified scenario is typically entered and executed in about 5 minutes, permitting a student or clinical investigator to explore a variety of scenarios.

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