Use of spending functions for occasional or continuous monitoring of data in clinical trials

Publication Description
In many clinical trials, data are monitored periodically by an external data monitoring committee )DMC(. Usually the frequency of these interim ‘looks’ at the data is prespecified. However, the progress of a clinical trial is unpredictable; often the schedule of looks must be modified. The Lan–DeMets procedure provides a spending function approach which does not require prespecification of the frequency or timing of interim looks. The procedure was developed based on the principle of a continuous Brownian motion process. In this paper we employ more elementary concepts to describe a procedure which is based upon the continuous monitoring of emerging data. The approach is flexible in that it applies to both continuous data monitoring and occasional interim monitoring. Examples are given from real clinical trials.

Primary Author
Lan,K. K. Gordon
Rosenberger,William F.
Lachin,John M.

Volume
12

Issue
23

Start Page
2219

Other Pages
2231

Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company

URL
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/sim.4780122307

PMID
8310191



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Statistics in Medicine

Publication Year
1993

Publication Date
Dec 15,

Place of Publication
Chichester

ISSN/ISBN
0277-6715

Document Object Index
10.1002/sim.4780122307