Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Covariate adjustment in randomized trials: An overview
View through CrossRef
This article aims to provide a practical overview of the various methods of covariate adjustment in randomized clinical trials leading to recommendation for future practice. Topics covered are baseline adjustment for a quantitative outcome (analysis of covariance), consequences of covariate adjustment for different types of outcome (quantitative, binary, time-to-event), surveys of covariate adjustment as done in published trials, regulatory guidance on covariate adjustment, how big is the gain in statistical power (a simulation study), some pertinent examples in cardiovascular trials, center-adjusted analyses (are they worthwhile?), a brief mention of some alternative approaches to covariate adjustment, other uses of covariates (eg risk models). We conclude that modest gains in statistical power are achieved by adjustment for covariates that influence prognosis.
Title: Covariate adjustment in randomized trials: An overview
Description:
This article aims to provide a practical overview of the various methods of covariate adjustment in randomized clinical trials leading to recommendation for future practice.
Topics covered are baseline adjustment for a quantitative outcome (analysis of covariance), consequences of covariate adjustment for different types of outcome (quantitative, binary, time-to-event), surveys of covariate adjustment as done in published trials, regulatory guidance on covariate adjustment, how big is the gain in statistical power (a simulation study), some pertinent examples in cardiovascular trials, center-adjusted analyses (are they worthwhile?), a brief mention of some alternative approaches to covariate adjustment, other uses of covariates (eg risk models).
We conclude that modest gains in statistical power are achieved by adjustment for covariates that influence prognosis.
Related Results
How is missing data handled in cluster randomized controlled trials? A review of trials published in the NIHR Journals Library 1997–2024
How is missing data handled in cluster randomized controlled trials? A review of trials published in the NIHR Journals Library 1997–2024
Background:
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in clinical and public health research. However, m...
Small Cell Lung Cancer and Tarlatamab: A Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials
Small Cell Lung Cancer and Tarlatamab: A Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials
Abstract
Introduction
Tarlatamab is a Delta-like ligand 3 (DLL3) -directed bispecific T-cell engager recently approved for use in patients with advanced small cell lung cancer (SCL...
Algorithms and Complexities of Matching Variants in Covariate Balancing
Algorithms and Complexities of Matching Variants in Covariate Balancing
In an observational study there are two disjointed groups of samples, one of treatment samples and the other of control samples. Each of the samples is characterized by several obs...
Hubungan College Adjustment dengan Stres Akademik Mahasiswa Tahun Pertama Fakultas Kedokteran
Hubungan College Adjustment dengan Stres Akademik Mahasiswa Tahun Pertama Fakultas Kedokteran
Abstract. First-year students experience a transitional period in adapting to complex learning systems and academic and social demands in higher education. This study aims to exami...
Are Randomized Trials Better? Comparison of Baseline Covariate Balance of a Propensity Score-Balanced Lumbar Spine IDE Trial and Comparable RCTs
Are Randomized Trials Better? Comparison of Baseline Covariate Balance of a Propensity Score-Balanced Lumbar Spine IDE Trial and Comparable RCTs
Study Design
Prospective Observational Propensity Score.
Objectives
Randomization may lead to bias when the treatment is u...
Labor Adjustment Dynamics in Brazilian Manufacturing
Labor Adjustment Dynamics in Brazilian Manufacturing
In this paper we investigate the dynamics of labor adjustment at the firm level in Brazilian manufacturing, using information on average hours per worker to measure employment devi...
Clinical trials for predictive medicine: new challenges and paradigms
Clinical trials for predictive medicine: new challenges and paradigms
Background Developments in biotechnology and genomics have increased the focus of biostatisticians on prediction problems. This has led to many exciting developments for predictive...
Large Pediatric Randomized Clinical Trials in ClinicalTrials.gov
Large Pediatric Randomized Clinical Trials in ClinicalTrials.gov
BACKGROUND
Large, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are essential in answering pivotal questions in child health.
...

