Calculation of test-retest variability in phase I/IIa clinical trials for Inherited Retinal Degenerations.
2021
Background: Several novel treatments of inherited retinal degenerations have undergone phase I/IIa clinical trials with limited sample size, yet investigators must still determine if toxicity or an efficacy signal occurred or if the change was due to test-retest variability (TRV) of the measurement tool.Materials and Methods: Synthetic datasets were used to compare three types of TRV estimators under different sample sizes, mean drift, skewness, and number of baseline measurements.Results: Mixed effects models underestimated the standard deviation of measurement error (SDEM); the unbiased change score estimator method (UBS) was more accurate. The fixed effect model had less bias and smaller standard deviation than UBS if >2 baseline measurements. The change score estimator had no bias; other estimators introduced bias for lower variability. With sample size 2 baseline measurements. With non-ideal study parameters, investigators should at least quantify the error estimate present in their data analysis.
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