The need to show minimum clinically important differences in Alzheimer's disease trials

Volume: 8, Issue: 11, Pages: 1013 - 1016
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
Deciding on the smallest change in an outcome that constitutes a clinically meaningful treatment effect (ie, the minimum clinically important difference [MCID]) is fundamental to interpreting clinical trial outcomes, making clinical decisions, and designing studies with sufficient statistical power to detect any such effect. There is no consensus on MCIDs for outcomes in Alzheimer's disease trials, but the US Food and Drug Administration's...
Paper Details
Title
The need to show minimum clinically important differences in Alzheimer's disease trials
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
8
Issue
11
Pages
1013 - 1016
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