Assay Sensitivity
Clinical trial, Therapy, Efficacy, Scientific control
978-613-8-10062-1
613810062X
52
2011-10-29
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Assay sensitivity is a property of a clinical trial defined as the ability of a trial to distinguish an effective treatment from a less effective or ineffective intervention. Without assay sensitivity, a trial is not internally valid and is not capable of comparing the efficacy of two interventions.Lack of assay sensitivity has different implications for trials intended to show a difference greater than zero between interventions (superiority trials) and trials intended to show non-inferiority. Non-inferiority trials attempt to rule out some margin of inferiority between a test and control intervention i.e rule out that the test intervention is no worse than the control intervention by a chosen amount.
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