Groeneveld Geert Jan, Graf Michael, van der Tweel Ingeborg, van den Berg Leonard H, Ludolph Albert C
The Department of Neurology, University Medical Centre-Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Amyotroph Lateral Scler. 2007 Oct;8(5):266-9. doi: 10.1080/17482960701419497.
A sequential trial design is an alternative for the classical trial design with a fixed sample size, that permits stopping a trial as soon as enough evidence for a treatment effect, or a lack thereof, is obtained. This study aimed to determine the difference in efficiency of time and patient number between a classical trial design and a sequential trial design. In this study we re-analysed a previously published classically designed clinical trial according to a sequential trial design. We subsequently determined the difference in total running time and patient number. We found that the sequential analysis offered a gain in time of 38%. We conclude that the sequential trial design may in certain situations be superior to the classical design.