Author: Meyer, Elias Laurin; Mesenbrink, Peter; Mielke, Tobias; Parke, Tom; Evans, Daniel; König, Franz
Title: Systematic review of available software for multi-arm multi-stage and platform clinical trial design Cord-id: euxrm1gn Document date: 2021_3_4
ID: euxrm1gn
Snippet: BACKGROUND: In recent years, the popularity of multi-arm multi-stage, seamless adaptive, and platform trials has increased. However, many design-related questions and questions regarding which operating characteristics should be evaluated to determine the potential performance of a specific trial design remain and are often further complicated by the complexity of such trial designs. METHODS: A systematic search was conducted to review existing software for the design of platform trials, whereby
Document: BACKGROUND: In recent years, the popularity of multi-arm multi-stage, seamless adaptive, and platform trials has increased. However, many design-related questions and questions regarding which operating characteristics should be evaluated to determine the potential performance of a specific trial design remain and are often further complicated by the complexity of such trial designs. METHODS: A systematic search was conducted to review existing software for the design of platform trials, whereby multi-arm multi-stage trials were also included. The results of this search are reported both on the literature level and the software level, highlighting the software judged to be particularly useful. RESULTS: In recent years, many highly specialized software packages targeting single design elements on platform studies have been released. Only a few of the developed software packages provide extensive design flexibility, at the cost of limited access due to being commercial or not being usable as out-of-the-box solutions. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that both an open-source modular software similar to OCTOPUS and a collaborative effort will be necessary to create software that takes advantage of and investigates the impact of all the flexibility that platform trials potentially provide. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13063-021-05130-x.
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