Group sequential design for comparative diagnostic accuracy studies Journal Article


Authors: Mazumdar, M.; Liu, A.
Article Title: Group sequential design for comparative diagnostic accuracy studies
Abstract: In the field of diagnostic medicine, comparative clinical trials are necessary for assessing the utility of one diagnostic test over another. The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, commonly referred to as AUC, is a general measure of a test's inherent ability to distinguish between patients with and without a condition. Standardized AUC difference is the most frequently used statistic for comparing two diagnostic tests. In therapeutic comparative clinical trials with sequential patient entry, fixed sample design (FSD) is unjustified on ethical and economical grounds and group sequential design (GSD) is frequently used. In this paper, we argue that the same reasoning exists for the comparative clinical trials in diagnostic medicine and hence GSD should be utilized in this field for designing trials. Since computation of the stopping boundaries of GSD and data analysis after a group sequential test rely heavily on Brownian motion approximation, we derive the asymptotic distribution of the standardized AUC difference statistic and point out its resemblance to the Brownian motion. Boundary determination and sample size calculation are then illustrated through an example from a cancer clinical trial. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords: controlled study; clinical trial; review; patient selection; liver neoplasms; research design; positron emission tomography; diagnostic accuracy; colorectal cancer; computer assisted tomography; controlled clinical trial; diagnostic imaging; standardization; liver metastasis; statistical analysis; data analysis; intermethod comparison; glucose; area under curve; diagnostic test; medical ethics; experimental design; economic aspect; receiver operating characteristic; sampling; sample size; monte carlo method; sequential analysis; humans; human; area under the curve (auc); brownian motion; receiver operating characteristics (roc) analysis; controlled clinical trials
Journal Title: Statistics in Medicine
Volume: 22
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0277-6715
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2003-03-15
Start Page: 727
End Page: 739
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/sim.1386
PUBMED: 12587102
PROVIDER: scopus
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