The Fragility Index Can Be Used For Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Trials.
Academic Article
Overview
abstract
OBJECTIVE: The fragility index is a clinically interpretable metric increasingly used to interpret the robustness of clinical trials results that is generally not incorporated in sample size calculation and applied post-hoc. In this manuscript, we propose to base the sample size calculation on the fragility index in a way that supplements the classical pre-fixed alpha and power cutoffs and we provide a dedicated R software package for the design and analysis tools. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: This approach follows from a novel hypothesis testing framework that is based on the fragility index and builds on the classical testing approach. As case studies, we re-analyse the design of two important trials in cardiovascular medicine, the FAME and FAMOUS-NSTEMI trials. RESULTS: The analyses show that approach returns sample sizes which results in a higher power for the p value based test and most importantly a lower and context dependent Type I error rate for the fragility index based test compared to standard tests. CONCLUSION: Our method allows clinicians to control for the fragility index during clinical trial design.