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14 - Monitoring of Clinical Trials:

Interim Monitoring, Data Monitoring Committees, and Group Sequential Methods

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2012

Bernard Ravina
Affiliation:
Biogen Idec., Cambridge, MA
Jeffrey Cummings
Affiliation:
Cleveland Clinic, Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Las Vegas
Michael McDermott
Affiliation:
University of Rochester
R. Michael Poole
Affiliation:
AstraZeneca PLC, Waltham, MA, US
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Accumulating data may be reviewed regularly in all phases of clinical development for decision-making based on safety or clinical benefit. This chapter discusses the process of reviewing accumulating clinical trial data in a formal manner. It provides an overview of the structure and the operations of a data monitoring committee (DMC), and elucidates the statistical issues and challenges of interim monitoring. The chapter describes several commonly used approaches for interim monitoring. Multi-center trials must be coordinated and administered efficiently. A DMC's objectivity is in part due to independence of the members. A formal statistical framework can enhance the objectivity by providing a universal language to communicate the accumulating evidence. Group sequential methods for determining the critical values to be used during interim analyses represent a key advancement in the theory and application of sequential analyses. EAST is highly regarded as an excellent tool for interim monitoring of clinical trials.
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Clinical Trials in Neurology
Design, Conduct, Analysis
, pp. 147 - 159
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2012

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