患者组之间的隐藏重叠意味着在腹部随机对照试验中
Sunny Kahlon1, Jacob Parker1, Joseph Sujka2
1Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.
The Journal of surgical research
|February 27, 2025
概括
减肥手术试验往往显示出显著的结果,但患者的结果经常重叠. 这表明,平均结果可能无法完全捕捉到对不同干预措施的个体反应.
科学领域:
- 腹部外科 腹部外科
- 临床试验分析
- 统计方法 统计方法
背景情况:
- 像平均值这样的总结统计数据可能会掩盖临床试验中个体患者的变化.
- 在随机对照试验中,很大一部分患者的治疗结果可能发生在分配的治疗手臂中.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究不同干预措施之间的结果重叠的程度,在贫血的随机对照试验.
- 分析平均值和标准偏差 (SD) 的差异,以量化结果的重叠,尽管具有统计学意义的P值.
主要方法:
- 进行了2010年至2023年间发表的减肥随机对照试验 (RCT) 的文献综述.
- 选择的试验报告了平均百分比体重减轻±SD,假设正常分布.
- 可视化了数据分布,并计算了不同干预措施患者组之间的重叠百分比.
主要成果:
- 六个肥胖症RCT符合纳入标准,揭示了干预措施之间患者结果的实质性重叠.
- 患者重叠的平均百分比为84.58% (范围:68.42%98%).
- 平均而言,只有15.42%的患者表现出唯一归因于特定治疗的体重减轻.
结论:
- 统计手段很重要,但需要更深入的数据分析来了解个体患者的反应.
- 了解结果重叠对于基于证据和精准医学至关重要.
- 治疗决策应该考虑个体结果的范围,而不仅仅是群体平均值.
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