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Ivair R Silva1, Fernando Oliveira1
1Department of Statistics, Federal University of Ouro Preto, MG, Ouro Preto, Brazil.
Abstract:
Statistical sequential analysis of binary data is an important tool in clinical trials such as placebo-controlled trials, where a total of K individuals are randomly allocated into two groups, one of size κ1 receiving the treatment/drug, and the other of size κ2 for placebo. The ratio z=κ2/κ1, namely "matching ratio," determines the expected proportion of adverse events from the treatment group among the κ1+κ2 individuals. Bernoulli-based designs are used for monitoring the safety of post-licensed drugs and vaccines as well. For instance, in a self-control design, z is the ratio between the risk and the control time windows. Irrespective of the type of application, the choice of z is a critical design criterion as it determines the sample size, the statistical power, the expected sample size, and the expected time to signal the sequential procedure. In this paper, we run exact calculations to offer a statistical rule of thumb for the choice of z. All the calculations and examples are performed using the R Sequential package.
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