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Emily Shives1, Yared Gurmu1, Wonyul Lee1
1Office of Biostatistics, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
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Many rare disease clinical trials are underpowered to detect a moderate treatment effect of an investigational product due to the limited number of participants available for the trials. In addition, given the complex, multisystemic nature of many rare diseases, it is challenging to confidently prespecify a single primary efficacy endpoint that is applicable to all trial participants with a heterogeneous clinical manifestation of their disease. Traditional trial designs and analysis methods often used in more common diseases to analyze the same endpoint(s) for all patients may be inefficient or impractical for a rare disease with heterogeneous clinical manifestations. To address these issues, we propose a novel trial design and analytic approach that allows for an evaluation of stratum-specific efficacy endpoints in a broader population of participants. We develop several nonparametric global test methods that can accommodate the novel design and provide global evaluation of treatment effects. Using a case example in patients with Fabry disease, our simulation studies illustrate that the novel design evaluated using the global test methods may be more sensitive to detect a treatment effect compared to the traditional design that uses the same endpoint(s) for all patients.
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