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Abstract
We consider the blinded sample size re-estimation based on the simple one-sample variance estimator at an interim analysis. We characterize the exact distribution of the standard two-sample t-test statistic at the final analysis. We describe a simulation algorithm for the evaluation of the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis at given treatment effect. We compare the blinded sample size re-estimation method with two unblinded methods with respect to the empirical type I error, the empirical power, and the empirical distribution of the standard deviation estimator and final sample size. We characterize the type I error inflation across the range of standardized non-inferiority margin for non-inferiority trials, and derive the adjusted significance level to ensure type I error control for given sample size of the internal pilot study. We show that the adjusted significance level increases as the sample size of the internal pilot study increases.Entities:
Keywords: adaptive design; blinding; internal pilot study; non-inferiority; type I error
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26865383 DOI: 10.1002/pst.1737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Stat ISSN: 1539-1604 Impact factor: 1.894