Conditional analysis of mixed Poisson processes with baseline counts: implications for trial design and analysis

Citation
J. Cook, Richard et Wei, Wei, Conditional analysis of mixed Poisson processes with baseline counts: implications for trial design and analysis, Biostatistics (Oxford. Print) , 4(3), 2003, pp. 479-494
ISSN journal
14654644
Volume
4
Issue
3
Year of publication
2003
Pages
479 - 494
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
The design of clinical trials is typically based on marginal comparisons of a primary response under two or more treatments. The considerable gains in efficiency afforded by models conditional on one or more baseline responses has been extensively studied for Gaussian models.The purpose of this article is to present methods for the design and analysis of clinical trials in which the response is a count or a point process, and a corresponding baseline count is available prior to randomization.The methods are based on a conditional negative binomial model for the response given the baseline count and can be used to examine the effect of introducing selection criteria on power and sample size requirements.We show that designs based on this approach are more efficient than those proposed by McMahon et al.(1994).