Dynamic use of historical controls in clinical trials for rare disease research: A re-evaluation of the MILES trial.

Clinical trials (London, England)(2023)

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Substituting concurrent controls with propensity score-matched historical controls can allow more prospectively enrolled patients to be assigned to the active treatment and enable the trial to be conducted with smaller overall sample size, while maintaining covariate balance and study power and minimizing bias in response estimation. This approach does not fully eliminate the concern that introducing non-randomized historical controls in a trial may lead to bias in estimating treatment effects, and should be carefully considered on a case-by-case basis. Borrowing historical controls is best suited when conducting randomized controlled trials with conventional designs is challenging, as in rare disease research. High-quality data on covariates and outcomes must be available for candidate historical controls to ensure the validity of these designs. Additional precautions are needed to maintain blinding of the treatment assignment and to ensure comparability in the assessment of treatment safety.MILES ClinicalTrials.gov Number: NCT00414648.
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Randomized controlled trials,historical controls,propensity score matching,rare diseases
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