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  • Performance goals in medical device studies are numeric targets for effectiveness or safety, set during the study planning phase based on past trial data.* -
  • There's a growing trend to use real-world evidence to inform these performance goals, which can improve their relevance to actual patient populations.* -
  • The article introduces a method using entropy balancing to align study patients with real-world ones, and illustrates its application for determining performance goals based on this evidence.*

Article Abstract

Performance goals are numerical target values pertaining to effectiveness or safety endpoints in single-arm medical device clinical studies. Typically, performance goals are determined at the planning stage of the investigational study under consideration based on summarized outcome information from existing relevant clinical trials. In recent years, there is a growing interest in leveraging real-world evidence in medical product development. In this article, we introduce a new method for proposing performance goals by leveraging real-world evidence. The method applies entropy balancing to address possible patient dissimilarities between the study's target patient population and existing real-world patients, and can take into account operation differences between clinical studies and real-world clinical practice. An illustrative example is provided to demonstrate how to implement the proposed method for performance goal determination while leveraging real-world evidence.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sim.9199DOI Listing

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