A Bayesian phase 2 model based adaptive design to optimise antivenom dosing: Application to a dose-finding trial for a novel Russell's viper antivenom in Myanmar
For most antivenoms there is little information from clinical studies to infer the relationship between dose and efficacy or dose and toxicity. Antivenom dose-finding studies usually recruit too few patients (e.g. fewer than 20) relative to clinically significant event rates (e.g. 5%). Model based a...
Autors principals: | Watson, JA, Lamb, T, Holmes, J, Warrell, DA, Thwin, KT, Aung, ZL, Oo, MZ, Nwe, MT, Smithuis, F, Ashley, EA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2020
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