Olivier, Timothée Haslam, Alyson Burke, Patricia Boutron, Isabelle Naudet, Florian Ioannidis, John PA Prasad, Vinay
BackgroundMethodological limitations affect a significant number of oncology and haematology trials, raising concerns about the applicability of their results. For example, a suboptimal control arm or limited access to best care upon progression may skew the trial results toward a benefit in the experimental arm. Beyond the fact that such limitatio...
Mohanan, Ezhilpavai Shen, Guofang Ren, Suping Fan, Hsuan‐Hao Moua, Kao Tang Ying Karolak, Aleksandra Rockne, Russell C Nakamura, Ryotaro Horne, David A Kanakry, Christopher G
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Dose optimization of sirolimus may further improve outcomes in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) patients receiving post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (PTCy) to prevent graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Sirolimus exposure-response association studies in HCT patients (i.e., the association of trough concentration with clinical outcom...
Rhee, Kyung E Corbett, Takisha Patel, Shamin Eichen, Dawn M Strong, David R Anderson, Cheryl Marcus, Bess Boutelle, Kerri N
Family-based behavioral treatment (FBT) is one of the most effective treatments for childhood obesity. These programs include behavior change strategies and basic parenting training to help parents make healthy diet and physical activity changes for their children. While effective, not all families respond to this program. Additional training on ho...
Nay, Joshua Haslam, Alyson Prasad, Vinay
ObjectiveThe objective of this review is to provide an overview of the justification reported for using unequal allocation ratios in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) testing a medical intervention.MethodsUsing the PICOS framework, we conducted a systematic search to find meta-studies within PubMed (a Medline database interface) that addressed the ...
Kyriacou, C Yang, W Kapur, S Maheetharan, S Pikovsky, M Parker, N Barcroft, J Bobdiwala, S Sur, S Stalder, C
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McClelland, Bernadette Ponting, Carolyn Levy, Chenoa Mah, Richelle Moran, Patricia Sobhani, Nasim C Felder, Jennifer
There are unique challenges that arise from participating in remote clinical trials. Broadly, findings suggest that participants enrolled in digital intervention trials are more likely to disengage or prematurely dropout than participants in face-to-face trials. Thus, optimizing contact with participants via video-conferencing platforms to build ra...
Castañeda, Sheila F Gupta, Samir Nodora, Jesse N Largaespada, Valesca Roesch, Scott C Rabin, Borsika A Covin, Jennifer Ortwine, Kristine Preciado-Hidalgo, Yesenia Howard, Nicole
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BackgroundGuidelines recommend screening for colorectal cancer (CRC), but participation and abnormal test follow up rates are suboptimal, with disparities by demography. Evidence-based interventions exist to promote screening, but community adoption and implementation are limited.MethodsThe San Diego Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and Fol...
Huang, Daniel Q Ajmera, Veeral Tomaszewski, Christian LaFree, Andrew Bettencourt, Ricki Thompson, Wesley K Smith, Davey M Malhotra, Atul Mehta, Ravindra L Tolia, Vaishal
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IntroductionRetrospective studies report that angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) may reduce the severity of COVID-19, but prospective data on de novo treatment with ACEIs are limited. The RAMIC trial was a randomized, multicenter, placebo-controlled, double-blind, allocation-concealed clinical trial to examine the efficacy of de novo ...
Zavorsky, Gerald S van Wijk, Xander MR
ObjectivesHuman blood gas stability data is limited to small sample sizes and questionable statistical techniques. We sought to determine the stability of blood gases under room temperature and slushed iced conditions in patients using survival analyses.MethodsWhole blood samples from ∼200 patients were stored in plastic syringes and kept at room t...
Edelman, E Jennifer Dziura, James Deng, Yanhong DePhilippis, Dominick Fucito, Lisa M Ferguson, Tekeda Bedimo, Roger Brown, Sheldon Marconi, Vincent C Goetz, Matthew Bidwell
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BackgroundAlthough unhealthy alcohol use is associated with increased morbidity and mortality among people with HIV (PWH), many are ambivalent about engaging in treatment and experience variable responses to treatment. We describe the rationale, aims, and study design for the Financial Incentives, Randomization, with Stepped Treatment (FIRST) Trial...