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Review
. 2023 Apr 28;7(1):e125.
doi: 10.1017/cts.2023.537. eCollection 2023.

Recent innovations in adaptive trial designs: A review of design opportunities in translational research

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Recent innovations in adaptive trial designs: A review of design opportunities in translational research

Alexander M Kaizer et al. J Clin Transl Sci. .

Abstract

Clinical trials are constantly evolving in the context of increasingly complex research questions and potentially limited resources. In this review article, we discuss the emergence of "adaptive" clinical trials that allow for the preplanned modification of an ongoing clinical trial based on the accumulating evidence with application across translational research. These modifications may include terminating a trial before completion due to futility or efficacy, re-estimating the needed sample size to ensure adequate power, enriching the target population enrolled in the study, selecting across multiple treatment arms, revising allocation ratios used for randomization, or selecting the most appropriate endpoint. Emerging topics related to borrowing information from historic or supplemental data sources, sequential multiple assignment randomized trials (SMART), master protocol and seamless designs, and phase I dose-finding studies are also presented. Each design element includes a brief overview with an accompanying case study to illustrate the design method in practice. We close with brief discussions relating to the statistical considerations for these contemporary designs.

Keywords: Adaptive trials; master protocols; sample size re-estimation; smart designs; treatment arm selection.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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