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  • A new statistical framework for three-arm non-inferiority trials was proposed to improve upon the traditional two-arm trials, which include a placebo and a predefined non-inferiority margin.
  • The authors' method enhances the testing process by using unbiased pooled estimators for variance and employing intersection-union tests for rejection rules.
  • The results demonstrate that their approach outperforms Hida and Tango's method in larger samples and shows superior performance in small to moderate samples, achieving higher statistical power while maintaining control over type I error rates.

Article Abstract

Hida and Tango established a statistical testing framework for the three-arm non-inferiority trial including a placebo with a pre-specified non-inferiority margin to overcome the shortcomings of traditional two-arm non-inferiority trials (such as having to choose the non-inferiority margin). In this paper, we propose a new method that improves their approach with respect to two aspects. We construct our testing statistics based on the best unbiased pooled estimators of the homogeneous variance; and we use the principle of intersection-union tests to determine the rejection rule. We theoretically prove that our test is better than that of Hida and Tango for large sample sizes. Furthermore, when that sample size was small or moderate, our simulation studies showed that our approach performed better than Hida and Tango's. Although both controlled the type I error rate, their test was more conservative and the statistical power of our test was higher.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0962280216681036DOI Listing

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