Maciej Fronc, Michał Jakubczyk, Sharon B Love, Susan Talbot, Timothy Rolfe
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摘要
背景:临床试验处理大量的数据,这些数据可以在试验期间使用,以改善正在进行的研究行为。监管机构建议实施远程方法,通过分析收集的数据来评估临床试验。中央统计监测通过采用定量方法帮助实现这一目标,其结果是就质量问题作出决策的基础。方法:本文提出了一种基于系统和迭代方法的范围审查,以识别和综合有关中央统计监测方法的文献。特别是,我们调查了中央统计监测方法的决策过程(重点是质量问题)及其在临床试验工作流程中的地位。我们回顾了过去10年在两个数据库(Scopus和Web of Science)中发表的论文,重点关注中央统计监测的数据挖掘算法及其对试验质量的好处。结果:本次综述选取了24篇科学论文,考虑了两个层面的中央统计监测。首先,从中央统计监测过程的角度及其在研究开展方面存在的质量问题。二是将中央统计监测方法分类为行业应用的实践方法和发展中的创新方法。通过其使用类别的棱镜来讨论已建立的方法。反过来,创新指的是对新方法的研究或对现有方法的扩展。讨论:我们的综述提出了进一步研究中央统计监测方法的方向——包括增加多变量分析的应用和使用先进的距离度量——以及关于中央统计监测如何响应监管机构要求的指导。
Central statistical monitoring in clinical trial management: A scoping review.
Background: Clinical trials handle a huge amount of data which can be used during the trial to improve the ongoing study conduct. It is suggested by regulators to implement the remote approach to evaluate clinical trials by analysing collected data. Central statistical monitoring helps to achieve that by employing quantitative methods, the results of which are a basis for decision-making on quality issues.
Methods: This article presents a scoping review which is based on a systematic and iterative approach to identify and synthesise literature on central statistical monitoring methodology. In particular, we investigated the decision-making processes (with emphasis on quality issues) of central statistical monitoring methodology and its place in the clinical trial workflow. We reviewed papers published over the last 10 years in two databases (Scopus and Web of Science) with a focus on data mining algorithms of central statistical monitoring and its benefit to the quality of trials.
Results: As a result, 24 scientific papers were selected for this review, and they consider central statistical monitoring at two levels. First, the perspective of the central statistical monitoring process and its location in the study conduct in terms of quality issues. Second, central statistical monitoring methods categorised into practices applied in the industry, and innovative methods in development. The established methods are discussed through the prism of categories of their usage. In turn, the innovations refer to either research on new methods or extensions to existing ones.
Discussion: Our review suggests directions for further research into central statistical monitoring methodology - including increased application of multivariate analysis and using advanced distance metrics - and guidance on how central statistical monitoring operates in response to regulators' requirements.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Trials is dedicated to advancing knowledge on the design and conduct of clinical trials related research methodologies. Covering the design, conduct, analysis, synthesis and evaluation of key methodologies, the journal remains on the cusp of the latest topics, including ethics, regulation and policy impact.