Due to the uncertainty of the results of phase II trials, underpowered phase III trials are often planned. In recent literature the conservative approach for sample size estimation was proposed. Some authors, in the parametric framework, make use of the lower bound of the effect size for conservatively estimating the true power, and so the sample sizes. Here, we present a general bootstrap method for conservatively estimating, on the basis of phase II data, the sample size needed for a phase III trial. The method we propose is based on the use of nonparametric lower bounds for the true power of the test. A wide study is shown for comparing the performances of the new method in estimating the power of the Wilcoxon rank-sum test with those given by standard techniques based on the asymptotic normality of the test statistic. Results indicate that when the phase II sample size is around the ideal sample size for the phase III, the bootstrap provides better results than the other techniques. Since the method is general, it could be used for planning clinical trials for testing superiority, for testing noninferiority, and for more complicated situations, e.g., for testing multiple endpoints. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

DE MARTINI, D. (2011). Conservative Sample Size Estimation in Nonparametrics. JOURNAL OF BIOPHARMACEUTICAL STATISTICS, 21(1), 24-41 [10.1080/10543400903453343].

Conservative Sample Size Estimation in Nonparametrics

DE MARTINI, DANIELE
2011

Abstract

Due to the uncertainty of the results of phase II trials, underpowered phase III trials are often planned. In recent literature the conservative approach for sample size estimation was proposed. Some authors, in the parametric framework, make use of the lower bound of the effect size for conservatively estimating the true power, and so the sample sizes. Here, we present a general bootstrap method for conservatively estimating, on the basis of phase II data, the sample size needed for a phase III trial. The method we propose is based on the use of nonparametric lower bounds for the true power of the test. A wide study is shown for comparing the performances of the new method in estimating the power of the Wilcoxon rank-sum test with those given by standard techniques based on the asymptotic normality of the test statistic. Results indicate that when the phase II sample size is around the ideal sample size for the phase III, the bootstrap provides better results than the other techniques. Since the method is general, it could be used for planning clinical trials for testing superiority, for testing noninferiority, and for more complicated situations, e.g., for testing multiple endpoints. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Bootstrap; Lower bounds for the true power; Sample size estimation; Uncertainty
English
2011
21
1
24
41
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DE MARTINI, D. (2011). Conservative Sample Size Estimation in Nonparametrics. JOURNAL OF BIOPHARMACEUTICAL STATISTICS, 21(1), 24-41 [10.1080/10543400903453343].
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