Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) represent the most rigorous and robust research method for determining whether a cause–effect relation exists between an intervention and an outcome. However, RCTs are costly, slow, and often impractical to generate evidence for many important research questions. In the evolving landscape of healthcare research, the concept of emulated clinical trials… Continue reading Exploring Emulated Clinical Trials: Bridging the Gap Between RCTs and Real-World Evidence
Category: Clinical trials
External Control Arms in Clinical Trials: Case Studies of Health Authority Submissions
In recent years, the landscape of clinical trials has been evolving, with innovative methodologies gaining traction. One of such advancement is the use of External Control Arms (ECAs) in clinical trials. ECAs utilize existing patient data external to the planned clinical trial as a comparison group. An ECA can be constructed using data from… Continue reading External Control Arms in Clinical Trials: Case Studies of Health Authority Submissions
Innovative study design in clinical research
Clinical trials bridge the gap between preclinical studies and marketed products, with a primary goal of determining safety and efficacy. Over the years, clinical trial protocols have significantly developed in term of design and execution. Innovation in clinical trials design has resulted in the increase of the adoption of innovative design types such as adaptive,… Continue reading Innovative study design in clinical research