Designing noninferiority tuberculosis treatment trials: Identifying practical advantages for drug regimens with acceptable effectiveness
Piero Olliaro, Michel Vaillant
PLoS Medicine · 2019-07
Abstract
The noninferiority design is being adopted in tuberculosis treatment trials to identify regimens that may have practical advantages over current standard therapy (e.g., being shorter, easier to adhere) and thus are more efficient in real-life settings, even while accepting that they might be less effective to a certain degree.
MeSH terms
- Tuberculosis
- Medicine
- Clinical trial
- Intensive care medicine
- Margin (machine learning)
- Medical physics