Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 17, 2026

Cutoff Value of Phase Angle by Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis at Admission as a Prognostic Factor in Patients with Acute Heart Failure
Published on: June 10, 2025
BOP2-FE: Bayesian optimal phase II design with futility and efficacy-stopping boundaries
Xinling Xu1, Atsuki Hashimoto2, Belay B Yimer2
1Quantitative Science and Evidence Generation, Astellas Pharma Global Development Inc, Northbrook, Illinois, USA.
None:
The primary purpose of an oncology single-arm trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of anticancer agents and make a go/no-go decision while maintaining patient safety. We propose a flexible Bayesian optimal phase II design with futility and efficacy stopping boundaries for single-arm clinical trials, named the BOP2-FE design. The proposed BOP2-FE design allows for early stopping of efficacy when the observed antitumor effect is sufficiently higher than the null hypothesis value in the interim looks and retains the benefits of the original BOP2 design, such as explicitly controlling the type I error rate while maximizing power, accommodating different types of endpoint, flexible number of interim looks, and stopping boundaries calculated before the start of the trial. Simulation studies show that the BOP2-FE design reduces the total sample size under the alternative hypothesis while strictly controlling the type I error rate and providing a similar statistical power to the original BOP2 design and a higher statistical power than another existing design.
More Related Videos
04:53A Clinical Trial Assessing the Safety, Efficacy, and Delivery of Olive-Oil-Based Three-Chamber Bags for Parenteral Nutrition
Published on: September 20, 2019
20:24Characterization of Complex Systems Using the Design of Experiments Approach: Transient Protein Expression in Tobacco as a Case Study
Published on: January 31, 2014
Related Concept Videos
Dosage Regimens: Partial Pharmacokinetic Parameters
Bioequivalence Experimental Study Designs: Completely Randomized and Randomized Block Designs
Bioequivalence Experimental Study Designs: Repeated Measures, Cross-Over, Carry-Over, and Latin Square Designs
Assumptions of Survival Analysis
Bioavailability Study Design: Healthy Subjects Versus Patients
Types of Biopharmaceutical Studies: Controlled and Non-Controlled Approaches
Non-controlled studies, commonly employed for initial exploration, lack a control group, rendering them susceptible to biases and external influences. In contrast,...