Feasibility of Comparative Health Research Outcome of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the CHRONOS study
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for surgical interventions have often proven difficult with calls for innovative approaches. The Imperial Prostate (IP4) Comparative Health Research Outcomes of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS) study aims to deliver level 1 eviden...
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doaj-852ed8f3f23e4607b9359eacd6bd00ac2021-08-22T11:35:58ZengBMCTrials1745-62152021-08-0122111210.1186/s13063-021-05509-wFeasibility of Comparative Health Research Outcome of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the CHRONOS studyEmily Day0A. Toby Prevost1Matthew R. Sydes2Deepika Reddy3Taimur T. Shah4Mathias Winkler5Tim Dudderidge6John Staffurth7Stuart McCracken8Vincent Khoo9Puja Jadav10Natalia Klimowska-Nassar11Thiagarajah Sasikaran12Hashim U. Ahmed13Francesca Fiorentino14Imperial Clinical Trials Unit, School of Public Health, Imperial College LondonNightingale-Saunders Unit, King’s Clinical Trials Unit, King’s College LondonMRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, University College LondonImperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College LondonImperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College LondonImperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College LondonDepartment of Urology, University Hospital Southampton NHS TrustSchool of Medicine, Cardiff UniversityDepartment of Urology, Sunderland Royal HospitalDepartment of Oncology, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation and Institute of Cancer ResearchImperial Clinical Trials Unit, School of Public Health, Imperial College LondonImperial Clinical Trials Unit, School of Public Health, Imperial College LondonImperial Clinical Trials Unit, School of Public Health, Imperial College LondonImperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College LondonImperial Clinical Trials Unit, School of Public Health, Imperial College LondonAbstract Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for surgical interventions have often proven difficult with calls for innovative approaches. The Imperial Prostate (IP4) Comparative Health Research Outcomes of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS) study aims to deliver level 1 evidence on outcomes following focal therapy which involves treating just the tumour rather than whole-gland surgery or radiotherapy. Our aim is to test the feasibility of two parallel RCTs within an overarching strategy that fits with existing patient and physician equipoise and maximises the chances of success and potential benefit to patients and healthcare services. Methods and design IP4-CHRONOS is a randomised, unblinded multi-centre study, including two parallel randomised controlled trials targeting the same patient population: IP4-CHRONOS-A and IP4-CHRONOS-B. IP4-CHRONOS-A is a 1:1 RCT and the other is a multi-arm, multi-stage (MAMS) RCT starting with three arms and a 1:1:1 randomisation. The two linked RCTs are discussed with patients at the time of consent and the choice of A or B is dependent on physician and patient equipoise. The primary outcome is the feasibility of recruitment, acceptance of randomisation and compliance to allocated arm. Results This paper describes the statistical analysis plan (SAP) for the feasibility study within IP4-CHRONOS given its innovative approach. Version 1.0 of the SAP has been reviewed by the Trial Steering Committee (TSC), Chief Investigator (CI), Senior Statistician and Trial Statistician and signed off. The study is ongoing and recruiting. Recruitment is scheduled to finish later in 2021. The SAP documents approved methods and analyses that will be conducted. Since this is written in advance of the analysis, we avoid bias arising from prior knowledge of the study data and findings. Discussion Our feasibility analysis will demonstrate if IP4-CHRONOS is feasible in terms of recruitment, randomisation and compliance, and whether to continue both A and B or just one to the main stage. Trial registration ISRCTN ISRCTN17796995 . Registered on 08 October 2019https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05509-wFocal therapyMulti-centre multi-armRandomised controlled trialFeasibilityComplianceRecruitment |
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Emily Day A. Toby Prevost Matthew R. Sydes Deepika Reddy Taimur T. Shah Mathias Winkler Tim Dudderidge John Staffurth Stuart McCracken Vincent Khoo Puja Jadav Natalia Klimowska-Nassar Thiagarajah Sasikaran Hashim U. Ahmed Francesca Fiorentino Feasibility of Comparative Health Research Outcome of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the CHRONOS study Trials Focal therapy Multi-centre multi-arm Randomised controlled trial Feasibility Compliance Recruitment |
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Emily Day A. Toby Prevost Matthew R. Sydes Deepika Reddy Taimur T. Shah Mathias Winkler Tim Dudderidge John Staffurth Stuart McCracken Vincent Khoo Puja Jadav Natalia Klimowska-Nassar Thiagarajah Sasikaran Hashim U. Ahmed Francesca Fiorentino |
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Feasibility of Comparative Health Research Outcome of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the CHRONOS study |
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Feasibility of Comparative Health Research Outcome of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the CHRONOS study |
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Feasibility of Comparative Health Research Outcome of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the CHRONOS study |
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Feasibility of Comparative Health Research Outcome of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the CHRONOS study |
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Feasibility of Comparative Health Research Outcome of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the CHRONOS study |
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feasibility of comparative health research outcome of novel surgery in prostate cancer (ip4-chronos): statistical analysis plan for the randomised feasibility phase of the chronos study |
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Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for surgical interventions have often proven difficult with calls for innovative approaches. The Imperial Prostate (IP4) Comparative Health Research Outcomes of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS) study aims to deliver level 1 evidence on outcomes following focal therapy which involves treating just the tumour rather than whole-gland surgery or radiotherapy. Our aim is to test the feasibility of two parallel RCTs within an overarching strategy that fits with existing patient and physician equipoise and maximises the chances of success and potential benefit to patients and healthcare services. Methods and design IP4-CHRONOS is a randomised, unblinded multi-centre study, including two parallel randomised controlled trials targeting the same patient population: IP4-CHRONOS-A and IP4-CHRONOS-B. IP4-CHRONOS-A is a 1:1 RCT and the other is a multi-arm, multi-stage (MAMS) RCT starting with three arms and a 1:1:1 randomisation. The two linked RCTs are discussed with patients at the time of consent and the choice of A or B is dependent on physician and patient equipoise. The primary outcome is the feasibility of recruitment, acceptance of randomisation and compliance to allocated arm. Results This paper describes the statistical analysis plan (SAP) for the feasibility study within IP4-CHRONOS given its innovative approach. Version 1.0 of the SAP has been reviewed by the Trial Steering Committee (TSC), Chief Investigator (CI), Senior Statistician and Trial Statistician and signed off. The study is ongoing and recruiting. Recruitment is scheduled to finish later in 2021. The SAP documents approved methods and analyses that will be conducted. Since this is written in advance of the analysis, we avoid bias arising from prior knowledge of the study data and findings. Discussion Our feasibility analysis will demonstrate if IP4-CHRONOS is feasible in terms of recruitment, randomisation and compliance, and whether to continue both A and B or just one to the main stage. Trial registration ISRCTN ISRCTN17796995 . Registered on 08 October 2019 |
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Focal therapy Multi-centre multi-arm Randomised controlled trial Feasibility Compliance Recruitment |
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