Sample size determination for testing nonequality under a three-treatment two-period incomplete block crossover trial

Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift
Kung-Jong Lui, Kuang-Chao Chang

Abstract

To reduce the lengthy duration of a crossover trial for comparing three treatments, the incomplete block design has been often considered. A sample size calculation procedure for testing nonequality between either of the two experimental treatments and a placebo under such a design is developed. To evaluate the performance of the proposed sample size calculation procedure, Monte Carlo simulation is employed. The accuracy of the sample size calculation procedure developed here is demonstrated in a variety of situations. As compared with the parallel groups design, a substantial proportional reduction in the total minimum required sample size in use of the incomplete block crossover design is found. A crossover trial comparing two different doses of formoterol with a placebo on the forced expiratory volume is applied to illustrate the use of the sample size calculation procedure.

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Mar 24, 2016·Statistical Methods in Medical Research·Kung-Jong Lui, Kuang-Chao Chang

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